I bought a'12 Cvo RG why didn't you buy one
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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
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I was already to pull the trigger on a 12 SESG until I read a little bit more about the RG. My brother has been riding his RGs for years and told how nice it was for the long rides. He also runs the RG very hard up some very tight mountain passes, very impressive handling.
Well to shorten a long boring story I bought the SERG skunk, can't wait to take delivery!
Well to shorten a long boring story I bought the SERG skunk, can't wait to take delivery!
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I was already to pull the trigger on a 12 SESG until I read a little bit more about the RG. My brother has been riding his RGs for years and told how nice it was for the long rides. He also runs the RG very hard up some very tight mountain passes, very impressive handling.
Well to shorten a long boring story I bought the SERG skunk, can't wait to take delivery!
Well to shorten a long boring story I bought the SERG skunk, can't wait to take delivery!
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Seems like the RG might be the least popular model. If you have a CVO and didn't buy a RG why not? And if you did what did you like about the bike? I personally like the looks of the bike and feel that it handles better than the bat wing faring as I have also owned a Street glide and an Ultra.
When I added it all up, I will have actually come out cheaper than the cost of a CVO RGC and will have a bike that is accessorized to my desires, such as bigger wheels, better stereo, and a better looking paint job and my bike will make about 95% of the power of a 110 for half the cost. Yea, the argument about CVO holds value better sounds good and all but 10% is 10% no matter if its from $30k or $20k. I say that because if you go on ebay and look at the cost of the used bikes, they all lose about 10% REGARDLESS of them being a CVO or not. Also, with the extra $5k I have left over after customizing my bike to me compared to price of a CVO, I can spend $1k of it per month to help pay my bike off in 5 months...oh, wait, I already did that! FINANCIAL freedom is the real reason why I decided against a CVO RGC. I would rather have a bike that's paid off and money to travel and see this country before it is destroyed than to have a bike that everyone else covets and a payment that keeps me a paycheck or two away from being homeless. Most people wont speak on their reality so I'll do it for them.
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