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I used to knock the CVOs and the price tags but I'm changing my tune. Life is short, and if one has the cash, why not. After a good experiences with my Sportster and Road King, I could see the pulling the trigger on one someday.
You could make your own but the guys putting them together really know what they're doing since they make them all day long I think. Instant gratification.
I'm surprised they're only charging MSRP in Aspen. Wife and I were there this summer, DAMN that town is expensive! Cool place though......
Still not a Sharknose fan.
Not really Aspen. Glenwood Springs aboout 40 miles away! Kind of like the Giants play in New York, right? But Aspen sells. They are an MSRP dealer and even more amazing since we have such a short season.
You could make your own but the guys putting them together really know what they're doing since they make them all day long I think. Instant gratification.
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