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Went by the stealer yesterday, and looked the 14's over really well, and I ain't missing a thing with my 12.
Now the green CVO King they had is another story. I saw the blue and red ones last year, and now this green monster. Damn, them are some sharp looking rides, but then you lift the tag and see $29,XXX and that keeps me going by to the door.
Safetyman,
I have rode one. At least a 2014 CVO Ultra. Awesome bike no doubt but even the Limiteds are too high IMO. If I paid $10,000 down I'd still have to pay over $17,000 for one plain jane, you know, no mods what so ever. Just bought Daughter first car so Bike is on the back burner a couple years for now.
Yeah I agree! With everything I got into my bike even a 2014 FLHXS looks like a Red Headed step child parked next to my scoot! Just not worth it to me!
waiting to see what the road glide looks like when they bring it back in '15. hoping it will be fully water-cooled with radiator built in to the fairing...don't care for the look of lowers on a bike.
new bike argument..front forks, new fairing design, hipo 103 engine, new tires, 2 year warranty, boom box bluetooth, premium ride shocks, navigation, flex braking, new wheels, one touch accessories, and so much more!
just having fun.
Ferd
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