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I got that one also and just about all the places I stop people comment on the paint. It has to be seen in person and in the sun...the MOCO got it right.
And the 110 on the smaller bike makes passing 18 wheelers on those lonely 2 lane roads a treat!
The heat coming off it really isn't a issue which is a surprise because I was thinking that would be a problem but its manageable.
Nice looking ride, congrats. I went to an Ultra CVO in 2012 and really enjoy riding it, the right side heat was my only issue and I was able and to cool that down. Enjoy your new bike I do like that paint color.
Had a buddy recommend I get acquainted with this site, I'm new to the H-D world. I've read a bunch of great posts on here. This thread was interesting as I believe I'm about to take the leap, just wanted to make sure I was getting a proper deal. My local dealer in western PA is Z&M (Greensburg), they seem nice and have a lot more to offer than my previous dealer in Yamahas. Wanted any info on them if possible, but more so on the offer of 4 thousand dollars off of the "14" Screamin' Eagle Deluxe (My favorite!!!, and prefer Maple....they have all three). They were also providing a free first service and a four year warranty. This seemed gracious to me, but wanted some insight as a first timer. Here is a link to the bike: http://www.zmcycle.com/new_vehicle_d...82&pov=3823539 ( I know that is MSRP listed, they were reducing from there)
Any insight is appreciated, I really want to make sure a decision of this amount of money is well placed, and properly spent at the right place. Thanks ahead of time, this is my first post......oddly enough has me a bit nervous!
I made sure to take note of the Hydraulic Clutch issue that impacted over 25K bikes, including the one I'm getting today.
I bought a 2014 CVO Road King about a month ago and love it. I love the hydraulic clutch, too, but what's this about the clutch issue?? Please clue me in if you would as I just got the bike and this is the first I've heard of this. Thanks!
Had a buddy recommend I get acquainted with this site, I'm new to the H-D world. I've read a bunch of great posts on here. This thread was interesting as I believe I'm about to take the leap, just wanted to make sure I was getting a proper deal. My local dealer in western PA is Z&M (Greensburg), they seem nice and have a lot more to offer than my previous dealer in Yamahas. Wanted any info on them if possible, but more so on the offer of 4 thousand dollars off of the "14" Screamin' Eagle Deluxe (My favorite!!!, and prefer Maple....they have all three). They were also providing a free first service and a four year warranty. This seemed gracious to me, but wanted some insight as a first timer. Here is a link to the bike: http://www.zmcycle.com/new_vehicle_d...82&pov=3823539 ( I know that is MSRP listed, they were reducing from there)
Any insight is appreciated, I really want to make sure a decision of this amount of money is well placed, and properly spent at the right place. Thanks ahead of time, this is my first post......oddly enough has me a bit nervous!
In my experience, 4K off MSRP, 4 year extended warranty and free first service is a great deal. I looked at FLHXSE's for quite a while and couldn't find a dealer that would even sell one for MSRP. I finally bought a 2 year old bike with 4K miles on it. I paid $6K under MSRP for a used bike. It did have the mods I wanted (Fullsac Xpipe, CVO cores and TTS mastertuner) and a 7 year warranty. I was happy with that deal. I think you would be happy with the deal being offered to you. I'm sure others will come on and say they got a better deal but I think the deal you have on the table is a good one.
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