2020 CVO Trike?
#3
I've talked to several dealers and they realize they would loose valuable showroom space for something that will likely be a slow mover so it's not something they will advocate for. I could see it as a special order.
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#4
I have a '13 CVO Ultra and once you get accustomed to all of the "bells and whistles" it's hard to do without them!
I also have an '18 Tri-Glide and if I keep "accessorizing" it, pretty soon I'll have nearly as much as I would in a CVO Tri-Glide (if the made one)!
I'm nearly done with the expensive stuff and my riding partner wants me to put chrome wheels on mine like he has on his but I have a major problem with taking off new parts and then buying replacement parts.
I also have an '18 Tri-Glide and if I keep "accessorizing" it, pretty soon I'll have nearly as much as I would in a CVO Tri-Glide (if the made one)!
I'm nearly done with the expensive stuff and my riding partner wants me to put chrome wheels on mine like he has on his but I have a major problem with taking off new parts and then buying replacement parts.
#10
The problem with spending all that much for all those extras,,, are they the ones you actually would like ???
If you want everything up front, you can have it put on at the dealer. Just make your list and order what you want. Whatever is factory only can most likely be matched by aftermarket.
But YOU picked out what YOU wanted not what Harley decided you are going to like. An example is the seat for the CVO. Many get replaced after purchase. Or how about those handlebars ?
I'll say $45,000. With any improvements in the engine or transmission, it might make $50,000.
Just my thoughts.......
If you want everything up front, you can have it put on at the dealer. Just make your list and order what you want. Whatever is factory only can most likely be matched by aftermarket.
But YOU picked out what YOU wanted not what Harley decided you are going to like. An example is the seat for the CVO. Many get replaced after purchase. Or how about those handlebars ?
I'll say $45,000. With any improvements in the engine or transmission, it might make $50,000.
Just my thoughts.......
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