2023 CVO Street Glide - Recall 12/2023
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2023 CVO Street Glide - Recall 12/2023
Thoughts ? Frustrating to hear HD's new flagship machine having these kind of issues. Got to get bikes dialed in before releasing them, if that means a longer product development cycle, so be it
https://www.rideapart.com/news/70135...-glide-recall/
https://www.rideapart.com/news/70135...-glide-recall/
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My Opinion:
I think anyone buying a "first year" Harley - ESPECIALLY a CVO, (and considering all the changes THIS year) with any expectation that it will not have these pains, sinply does not have a relatable cognitive capacity.
Additional PSA: stay away from the polls please
I think anyone buying a "first year" Harley - ESPECIALLY a CVO, (and considering all the changes THIS year) with any expectation that it will not have these pains, sinply does not have a relatable cognitive capacity.
Additional PSA: stay away from the polls please
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Cosmic Razorback (12-21-2023)
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There are highways out west where 80 or 85 MPH speed limits are common. I usually ride 80 to 90 mph on my interstate travel days where Im logging hundreds of miles a day and still auto's will pass me like its nothing. Putting a bike out that crashes due to instability at high speeds is crazy.
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There are highways out west where 80 or 85 MPH speed limits are common. I usually ride 80 to 90 mph on my interstate travel days where Im logging hundreds of miles a day and still auto's will pass me like its nothing. Putting a bike out that crashes due to instability at high speeds is crazy.
My 30 year-old Evo...121 and still pulling (NOT a regular event). I hear those new ones handle better.
You got to leave something for them to scoop up and bury.