2011 CVO Street Glide
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2011 CVO Street Glide
Got to see, and take a 'walk through' on the new CVO Street Glide today at the dealer.
WOW !!
This is the first bike I have ever seen that would even make me consider trading mine.
I don't know what more you could ask for, besides the removal of the PURPLE PINSTRIPE !!
The sound system was impressive for a 'stock' bike !!
It has the BOOM speakers in the fairing, with 2 tweeters in 2 of the guage holes. It also has a pair of speakers in the lowers
Sounded pretty good for stock.
The kicker was: It has a hooh-up in the stretched hardbag, for your IPOD !!! Now they're talking my language.
It is pretty functional through the handlebar controls.
Don't know what other upgrades the Harmon Kardon has, but overall, it was pretty kewl.
This bike is truly a work of art, for SURE the nicest "off the showroom floor" bike I've ever seen.
And all for only $ 34,500.00 !!
I woulda sat down and ran the numbers, but didn't want to get embarrassed about how much I'd lose on the Glacier Pearl Ultra !!
WOW !!
This is the first bike I have ever seen that would even make me consider trading mine.
I don't know what more you could ask for, besides the removal of the PURPLE PINSTRIPE !!
The sound system was impressive for a 'stock' bike !!
It has the BOOM speakers in the fairing, with 2 tweeters in 2 of the guage holes. It also has a pair of speakers in the lowers
Sounded pretty good for stock.
The kicker was: It has a hooh-up in the stretched hardbag, for your IPOD !!! Now they're talking my language.
It is pretty functional through the handlebar controls.
Don't know what other upgrades the Harmon Kardon has, but overall, it was pretty kewl.
This bike is truly a work of art, for SURE the nicest "off the showroom floor" bike I've ever seen.
And all for only $ 34,500.00 !!
I woulda sat down and ran the numbers, but didn't want to get embarrassed about how much I'd lose on the Glacier Pearl Ultra !!
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Very nice bike! Wait a while, sell yours outright and find a low mileage one at a good price and let them take the hit on the depreciation. Seems to me...the most expensive bikes are purchased by people that: 1: Have lots of money. 2: Are meticulous with cleaning and servicing their bikes, and 3 - they don't ride them very much. When the next new "got to have bike" comes out - they'll start the process over again.
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