I bought a'12 Cvo RG why didn't you buy one
#102
I hate the black plastic look of the standard bikes, and obviously many other guys do too. That's why so many people hit the chrome accessories shelf after they get a bike.
As many have said, you start adding up all the parts and the CVOs are bargains. Take a standard bike, add chrome liberally to get up to a similar level of shine with the CVO, plus paint, custom leather seats, ect., and then look at the amount invested. Then look at the loan value or resale on each bike. CVO is a no-brainer for anyone who likes a good-looking bike.
I looked at a buying a new Indian right before I found my CVO RK. Comparing the two, the HD CVO bikes are SO much more! The quality detail & finish is outstanding, and blew the Indian out of the water! I did like the Indians, but since it was my hard-earned money I was spending, I felt I got more value with a CVO.
Performance? Well, we're talking Harleys here. If we were sincere about performance we'd all be looking at metric sportbikes & musclebikes. I'd put a 1986 V-Max against any Harley. As-is, my 103 has plenty of power to make my bike comfortable and fun. I'm happy with that. Some of you guys think every extra hp your bike has gives you a higher sperm count or something.
Now to the original question.... I would have bought a '12 CVO Road Glide if I could have afforded it. Love them, and I think the RG "fugly" fairing is actually pretty cool. I'm definately going to road-test a RG someday.
But I also like the look of bikes with minimal bags, windscreens, etc..
As many have said, you start adding up all the parts and the CVOs are bargains. Take a standard bike, add chrome liberally to get up to a similar level of shine with the CVO, plus paint, custom leather seats, ect., and then look at the amount invested. Then look at the loan value or resale on each bike. CVO is a no-brainer for anyone who likes a good-looking bike.
I looked at a buying a new Indian right before I found my CVO RK. Comparing the two, the HD CVO bikes are SO much more! The quality detail & finish is outstanding, and blew the Indian out of the water! I did like the Indians, but since it was my hard-earned money I was spending, I felt I got more value with a CVO.
Performance? Well, we're talking Harleys here. If we were sincere about performance we'd all be looking at metric sportbikes & musclebikes. I'd put a 1986 V-Max against any Harley. As-is, my 103 has plenty of power to make my bike comfortable and fun. I'm happy with that. Some of you guys think every extra hp your bike has gives you a higher sperm count or something.
Now to the original question.... I would have bought a '12 CVO Road Glide if I could have afforded it. Love them, and I think the RG "fugly" fairing is actually pretty cool. I'm definately going to road-test a RG someday.
But I also like the look of bikes with minimal bags, windscreens, etc..
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#105
I'll be honest.
I wish I had gotten a CVO. The pewter and gunstock color was my favorite. What kills me is I could have easily afforded it too.....but at the time, the difference in price seemed alot more than what it really ended up being once I started setting my standard SG up.
I may trade for one in a year or 2....really depends on what changes happen, colors, etc.
I really don't understand why the CVO Roadglide doesn't have all the speakers and lower fairings....the SG one does.
The maple CVO roadglide this year is just plain beautiful.
~Joe
I wish I had gotten a CVO. The pewter and gunstock color was my favorite. What kills me is I could have easily afforded it too.....but at the time, the difference in price seemed alot more than what it really ended up being once I started setting my standard SG up.
I may trade for one in a year or 2....really depends on what changes happen, colors, etc.
I really don't understand why the CVO Roadglide doesn't have all the speakers and lower fairings....the SG one does.
The maple CVO roadglide this year is just plain beautiful.
~Joe
Last edited by traveler; 06-08-2012 at 08:32 AM.
#106
I'll be honest.
I wish I had gotten a CVO. The pewter and gunstock color was my favorite. What kills me is I could have easily afforded it too.....but at the time, the difference in price seemed alot more than what it really ended up being once I started setting my standard SG up.
I may trade for one in a year or 2....really depends on what changes happen, colors, etc.
I really don't understand why the CVO Roadglide doesn't have all the speakers and lower fairings....the SG one does.
The maple CVO roadglide this year is just plain beautiful.
~Joe
I wish I had gotten a CVO. The pewter and gunstock color was my favorite. What kills me is I could have easily afforded it too.....but at the time, the difference in price seemed alot more than what it really ended up being once I started setting my standard SG up.
I may trade for one in a year or 2....really depends on what changes happen, colors, etc.
I really don't understand why the CVO Roadglide doesn't have all the speakers and lower fairings....the SG one does.
The maple CVO roadglide this year is just plain beautiful.
~Joe
#108
I am easily $12-$13k into my RG Custom. For an off the shelf bike the CVO line is awesome but you still have to personlize it. I'm pretty sure that I'll never buy one as its not worth it to me. Call me stupid but if someone offered me a straight trade, I'd turn it down. It's hard to put a dollar amount on what you have built to be the perfect bike. Just my $.02
#109