2020’s are out. What are the differences between the basic TriGlide and the CVO
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Which wheels are you referring to, Frank, yours or the CVO's? If it's the wheels now on your TG, change them up with either powdercoating, chrome, or new wheels altogether.
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This reminds me of items like the first Dodge Demons, the new 2020 mid-engine Corvette, etc. As they say, "There is an *** for every seat". What they don't say is that the *** is really a "dumb ***".
Last edited by captbob; 08-27-2019 at 05:51 PM.
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Dunno how I can practice to prevent someone from rolling into the TG when I am not even there.
Also, as an old fart, it is handy to grab on to and get back up to my feet when I've been on the floor under/next to it.
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I just looked at a 2020 TG at work today, we don't have a CVO yet, but the three main differences I ca see is
1) No Heel Shifter( that's pretty much across all touring bikes)
2) No closeable vent on the front fairing, they eliminated the button, same as above
3) No more front fender tip light.
Seems to me that the bean counters are dictating styling now.
1) No Heel Shifter( that's pretty much across all touring bikes)
2) No closeable vent on the front fairing, they eliminated the button, same as above
3) No more front fender tip light.
Seems to me that the bean counters are dictating styling now.
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Unclerog, I have taken the short heel shifter off my Harleys for many years so that was not a big loss for me. The front vent control is rarely used on my Tri Glide Ultra because there is turbulence that is produced in the cockpit when I close the vent. I only close it during really cold weather or when I find myself riding in the rain.
The only part that I would really miss for both aesthetic and safety reasons is the front fender tip light. I think it really classes up the trike and also makes the front of the bike more conspicuous to oncoming traffic which is always a good deal. I think this was a rather big mistake on the MOCO's part and can't possibly have saved them very much expense in the build.
The only part that I would really miss for both aesthetic and safety reasons is the front fender tip light. I think it really classes up the trike and also makes the front of the bike more conspicuous to oncoming traffic which is always a good deal. I think this was a rather big mistake on the MOCO's part and can't possibly have saved them very much expense in the build.
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