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Old 04-28-2015 | 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ChickinOnaChain
Most CVOs I've seen, are way over the top in "over doing it". Too much chrome, too much flash. But...to each their own. Good Luck with your search. And with this thread. I hope it doesn't deteriorate like the last one.
I'm getting use to it. Some of my threads do tend to go awry despite best interest or no intentions to offend anyone.

The unfortunate part is finding any standard bike with the similar style I like.At worst is just get a standard and style it the way I like. I'm concerned by the time I get it to look that way I could have just got the used CVO at same cost.
 

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Old 04-28-2015 | 09:24 PM
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CVO haters......just jealous

I see a couple of 2002 Road King CVO's on CycleTtrader. Both from dealers. One with 42K and one with 33K. I've bought two bikes from out of state parties and haven't had any problems. That's how I got my current bike. Wanted a certain year in a certain color and that's the only way I could find one. Good luck.
 
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Old 04-28-2015 | 09:53 PM
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Joe, aren't you on a tight budget, with a little kid, needing lots of house repairs? And looking for a better job, and losing money on your online business. Why would you want a CVO, when they're much more expensive?
Focus, Grasshopper.
 
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Old 04-28-2015 | 10:06 PM
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Joe, aren't you on a tight budget, with a little kid, needing lots of house repairs? And looking for a better job, and losing money on your online business. Why would you want a CVO, when they're much more expensive?
Focus, Grasshopper.
Used CVO Ron something around 9-10k. Me and the wife still debating whether or not to put off,hoping not. Ever since I sold my old bike I'm going stir crazy. Riding was my therapy. I used feel good after I went out on my bike. Now ever time some one passing me on a bike it's like an itch I want to scratch.

As far as the house we were planning on starting the repairs in 2017.
 

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Old 04-28-2015 | 11:01 PM
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Used CVO Ron something around 9-10k. Me and the wife still debating whether or not to put off,hoping not. Ever since I sold my old bike I'm going stir crazy. Riding was my therapy. I used feel good after I went out on my bike. Now ever time some one passing me on a bike it's like an itch I want to scratch.

As far as the house we were planning on starting the repairs in 2017.
You could get a 2002 Road King or Ultra Classic for $9k. A SE is going to cost $11-12k.


Year: 2002
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: FLHR/I Road King
Model Type: Cruiser
Displacement: 1450
Cylinders: 2
Finance Advance: $6,580
MSRP: $16,390
Avg Retail: $8,820
Auction Wholesale $7,030
Clean Trade: $6,580
Fair Trade: $5,485

Year: 2002
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: FLHTCUI Ultra Classic EG
Model Type: Cruiser
Displacement: 1450
Cylinders: 2
Finance Advance: $6,655
MSRP: $19,185
Avg Retail: $8,990
Auction Wholesale $7,170
Clean Trade: $6,680
Fair Trade: $5,545

Year: 2002
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: FLHRSEI Screamin' Egl Rd King
Model Type: Cruiser
Displacement: 1550
Cylinders: 2
Finance Advance: $7,825
MSRP: $27,995
Avg Retail: $10,845
Auction Wholesale $8,660
Clean Trade: $8,030
Fair Trade: $6,540
 
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Old 04-28-2015 | 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Ron750
You could get a 2002 Road King or Ultra Classic for $9k. A SE is going to cost $11-12k.
Or this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Harley-David...m=371312158569 asking price $9800. Exactly what he wants.
 
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Old 04-28-2015 | 11:29 PM
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Yeah it will cut it close. So thats why I am debating it. Its like I can get a standard and pay so little now but gradually change it over time. Then I can get the CVO pay more and change nothing but the saddlebags. So in the end I may pay the same to get what I want. Either or.

Btw I did find one for 9500 with 45k miles. Hoping to find the same 10m from now.
 

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Old 04-29-2015 | 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Ron750
Joe, aren't you on a tight budget, with a little kid, needing lots of house repairs? And looking for a better job, and losing money on your online business. Why would you want a CVO, when they're much more expensive?
Focus, Grasshopper.
Joe...You can run but you cant hide.....
Focus,Grasshopper,Focus....Your time on this world is so short...Priorities
Did you ever get your belt buckle fixed??? If i was you id be more concerned about my pants falling down???
 
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Old 04-29-2015 | 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by TSheff
NO - IM(not so humble)O CVO's are for those guys who want a custom bike, don't have the skills or knowledge to build one, and don't realize that they aren't buying a custom bike. For the price of a CVO you can do wonders, have a bike that fits you, and is YOU -with money left over. BTW when the new wears off the CVO you just ate $8K-$10K.


My thoughts also.
 
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Old 04-29-2015 | 06:17 AM
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I see them from time to time on CL. They're usually pretty expensive
 


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