a couple have posted that they have purchased one.
I kinda agree with that. All the CVO's I've seen, the paint job left a lot to be desired (remember the watermelon paint job). And the floorboards and handgrips are not what I would pick either. I would rather spend the money on safety and comfort items instead of all the useless chrome bling.
But then you don't get to brag that you have a CVO!
If I really had that kind of disposable cash, I'd buy a Corvette.
Only thing I didn't like was 19" wheels & tiny windshield. I like the CVO over a Vette anyday. Way more fun. But, being retired kinda stops the CVO. I did however get the 20 Tahitian Teal. Just have to wait for it to arrive.
Friend of mine has a softail cvo don't know what year but when I still had my 2006 softail I wanted that windshield. We went to the dealer and he got a quote on one. He had to show his registration proving he had a cvo. The price was over $1200.00 so I didn't get it
The only thing that is VIN protected is the CVO badges...everything else has a HD part #...
I disagree, Try ordering the rims and see how far that goes. I own one and if I wanted a rim I would have to give the old one back.
I have a 2019 Corvette that is being bought back for a paint issue this month by GM. I also have a 2020 CVO TG. I would take the CVO TG hands down.
It is a lot for sure and one does wonder whether it's worth it, but I have one and love it as it is my first Trike. I enjoy it more each time I ride it, but I don't understand, those who are willing to pay so much above MSRP kills me. I had to go over a 1000 miles to get one at MSRP to the dealer instead of stealer. It makes me wonder just what those buyers are going to think of their dealership when they go to trade the Trike in the next few years and realize the trade in price is no different than those that paid MSRP for them.
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It is a lot for sure and one does wonder whether it's worth it, but I have one and love it as it is my first Trike. I enjoy it more each time I ride it, but I don't understand, those who are willing to pay so much above MSRP kills me. I had to go over a 1000 miles to get one at MSRP to the dealer instead of stealer. It makes me wonder just what those buyers are going to think of their dealership when they go to trade the Trike in the next few years and realize the trade in price is no different than those that paid MSRP for them.