oldironnow wrote
The CVO Road Glide has tasty suspension and brakes.
I could enjoy seeing the PanAm's left-side tank.
How did they manage an HD One that always leans right and points left?
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The CVO Road Glide ST makes me go gaga. A 121" motor to get a guy like me in serious trouble but at $42k msrp plus freight, setup and stick it to you fees I'm thinking it's near $50k OTD so it would have to be a 10-15 year old bike before my wallet could open for it.
I could probably build a used '17 to the same spec, and more fun than buying new, but a built one would never sell for the equal amount as one that is factory built.
I've not hear of forged carbon fiber before but the RGST has it on the front fender, exhaust tips (with titanium mufflers) and a couple other places for saving a whapping 25 pounds on a 800 pound machine.
Notice the wave rotors.
I'm trying to figure out why they went with titanium mufflers when they are usually the first thing to go on a new bike.
Harley loves to capitalize on anniversary additions and since this is 25 years since the first CVO bike, which was the '99 FXR3, there will be 25th logos on the CVO bikes. The RG didn't become a CVO until 2008. I'm not sure why but they decided to pay homage to the 2009 CVO Road Glide. Personally I'd rather have seen a FXRST as a 25th anniversary. But what do I know.
2009 CVO RG
2024 CVO RG.
The 2009 has always been one of my favorite color schemes.
Here's the left side of the Pan-Am. The 1 points opposite.
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You meet some of the best folks behind bars.