2020 CVO TriGlide

abswift

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Well decided to trade my wife's 2012 Tri-Glide and my 2018 Street Glide Special on the new CVO Tri-Glide. I'm turning 72 next month and have been riding to long to talk about...lots of good memories with still more to be made.

Ive only done a few things to the bike this week and probably wont do much more other than ride this beast.

We put new 10" Wild 1 Chubbys on it, a Rokform Phone Holder, Rear Harley Rear Bumper, Tab Exhaust, my Flags, and a 8" Klock Works windshield. Lets Roll!!!!
 

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Well decided to trade my wife's 2012 Tri-Glide and my 2018 Street Glide Special on the new CVO Tri-Glide. I'm turning 72 next month and have been riding to long to talk about...lots of good memories with still more to be made.

Ive only done a few things to the bike this week and probably wont do much more other than ride this beast.

We put new 10" Wild 1 Chubbys on it, a Rokform Phone Holder, Rear Harley Rear Bumper, Tab Exhaust, my Flags, and a 8" Klock Works windshield. Lets Roll!!!!

CONGRATS "AB" enjoy ride safe
 
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Well decided to trade my wife's 2012 Tri-Glide and my 2018 Street Glide Special on the new CVO Tri-Glide. I'm turning 72 next month and have been riding to long to talk about...lots of good memories with still more to be made.

Ive only done a few things to the bike this week and probably wont do much more other than ride this beast.

We put new 10" Wild 1 Chubbys on it, a Rokform Phone Holder, Rear Harley Rear Bumper, Tab Exhaust, my Flags, and a 8" Klock Works windshield. Lets Roll!!!!

Congratulations on the CVO trike....very nice looking ride. Just a friendly suggestion on the flag display. I am not being critical just offering a suggestion. I have always been taught that the American Flag should be displayed on the right side as you are sitting on the bike looking forward. In other words on the throttle side. I might be wrong, but that is the way I generally see them displayed.
 
Well decided to trade my wife's 2012 Tri-Glide and my 2018 Street Glide Special on the new CVO Tri-Glide. I'm turning 72 next month and have been riding to long to talk about...lots of good memories with still more to be made.

Ive only done a few things to the bike this week and probably wont do much more other than ride this beast.

We put new 10" Wild 1 Chubbys on it, a Rokform Phone Holder, Rear Harley Rear Bumper, Tab Exhaust, my Flags, and a 8" Klock Works windshield. Lets Roll!!!!

Nice looking, love the color. Enjoy and be safe.
 
:goodjob::LooksGreat::Congrats: and most of all in joy!:clapping:

What the ride like with that 117 under you?
 
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Congratulations on the CVO trike....very nice looking ride. Just a friendly suggestion on the flag display. I am not being critical just offering a suggestion. I have always been taught that the American Flag should be displayed on the right side as you are sitting on the bike looking forward. In other words on the throttle side. I might be wrong, but that is the way I generally see them displayed.

Thanks Mike, on the flag I can understand why everyone sees the flag as being on the throttle side and probably should be. I think code says the US Flag should always be mounted to the left of a state flag. Since most people observe the Flags from the rear of my scooter. I mounted the US Flag on the Left facing the rear. LOL. Heck I don't know, we may need a major ruling on this. Ha Ha.
 
Welcome to TrikeTalk from Kerrville Texas! Ride the beautiful beast on over to our Kerrville April meetup. Lots of riding with good folks.
 
Thanks Mike, on the flag I can understand why everyone sees the flag as being on the throttle side and probably should be. I think code says the US Flag should always be mounted to the left of a state flag. Since most people observe the Flags from the rear of my scooter. I mounted the US Flag on the Left facing the rear. LOL. Heck I don't know, we may need a major ruling on this. Ha Ha.

The US Flag Code is silent on the placement of the flag on a motorcycle. It belongs on the right front fender of a car. As codified as the handling of the Flag is, it's amazing motorcycles haven't been addressed, but they haven't. Consequently, it has generated many rousing debates on different platforms. No definitive answers, only opinions:confused:

Ed Powers

American Legion Riders Director

Hanson Post 54

Amarillo, Tx.
 

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