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299 for rider, 199 for passenger. If you want the part # let me know I'll dig up the email.
They weren't available till sept 1st
I'd like the part #. But also, don't you have to get that other metal piece and do some mod to the rear fender to get the quick release stuff to work right?
I've seen them in both blue and orange, I like them, it is like a CVO FatBoy. If I had the coin I would go for one, add exaust and a tuner and your done ride.
IMO, there are only about 4-5 HD bikes that look good with leather bags and a windshield...and the CVO Softail Convertible isn't one of them! However, it does look pretty good without the windshield and bags...
They should have put a different exhaust on it so they could use a little bigger bags. When an owner switches to an aftermarket exhaust, the bags will look funny.
With all the extra chrome, why didn't they chrome the oil tank?
Tom
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