blacked out Rushmore models
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Only way to get a blacked-out engine on a Rushmore (2014-16) touring bike is to spring for a CVO model, but the cost difference over a regular SG or RG would far outweigh the cost of getting the parts powder coated.
I know you specified Road Glide or Street Glide, but the 2014 CVO Road King in my opinion was one of the best-looking bikes Harley has done for a while.
Here is a 2015 CVO Street Glide
I know you specified Road Glide or Street Glide, but the 2014 CVO Road King in my opinion was one of the best-looking bikes Harley has done for a while.
Here is a 2015 CVO Street Glide
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The CVO motors mentioned were on specific CVO colors for the RK and SG. If you want the blacked out twin cam "B" motor they were on the 2017 Fat Boy S and Slim S. They were the same CVO motors as in the CVO touring but the "B" (balanced) version - meaning they didn't take out your fillings on idle.
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Gonna be your best bet. Those were some damn good looking bikes! I really liked the chrome pipes on the black engine. I'm working on an old oven we had when I bought my wife a new I kept it. I'm planning on using it to PC some of my smaller parts up to doing the primary cover. PC kits are not too expensive if you're a D-I-Y 'till I D-I-E type.
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