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Wow thanks a lot for the recommendations guys....I just talked to the seller on the 14 SGS and got him to come off another grand which means I would be getting it for $21,000. Also I lied i double checked with him again and it only has 700 miles on it. I think this is a steal. By the way is is the blacked cayenne.
While the CVO would be tempting, I would take the SGS and customize it to suit me.
The milage and age of the CVO wouldn't scare me if you really like the bike. I think the improvements of the 14, the low miles and the ability to customize it would swing me towards the 14 SGS.
If you can, ride both. A test ride and you'll know which one you want.
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