What is the Most Difficult Harley to Buy?
What is the Most Difficult Harley to Buy?
Instead of asking which Harley Davidson is the most difficult to buy, maybe the question should be, which is the most expensive? Somehow though, these questions seem to mean the same thing when discussing the most impressive Harley Davidson on the market - the CVO™ Road Glide Limited. But why is the CVO difficult to buy?
The Most Expensive Harley Davidson
Softail, Dyna, or other, Harley-Davidson motorcycles have a reputation. One Harley Davidson that is making an impression on the market is the CVO™ Road Glide Limited.
For starters, one element that impresses is its price. You’re also not likely to pick up a second-hand CVO Road Glide Limited, because, well… it’s limited. Whether it is the best Harley Davidson or not is questionable, but it is certainly the most expensive. This price bracket adds to the allure of this limited CVO model.
A Limited 120th Harley-Davidson Anniversary Celebration
One reason why this CVO Road Glide Limited edition is so expensive is because it is American-manufactured. If it was being produced in Thailand or India, the price might have been lower.
Another reason this Harley Davidson has an elite price is because it consists of many customizations. At more than double the price of some Sportster, Fat Boy, and Road King models, another question is, what makes the CVO Road Glide Limited, worth its price?
Limiting the production of this stunning CVO also pushes up its desirability – and its price. Furthermore, this Custom Vehicle Operation™ (CVO) marks the celebration of 120 years of making the best Harley-Davidson motorcycles, based on over a century of craftsmanship, branding, and reputation.
Some CVO™ Road Glide Limited Features
Maybe once you hear how much customization goes into this CVO, you will have a greater appreciation of its price tag. Starting with the Twin-Cooled Milwaukee-Eight 117 ci V-twin, this installation only enhances this model.
The engine comes with an estimated 105 horsepower. Add to this the 34/36 primary chain drive ratio and 5th and 6th gears, and you have a smooth ride. Other features include ample saddlebags, a seat height of 28.2 in. (716 mm), and cruise control.
Saving on fuel is an advantage considering the price of this beast. You can expect to use around 5.7l/100 km from a 6-gallon tank. Besides Softail-type chassis customization that offers a soft riding position with rear suspension, there are several engine and performance customizations.
This CVO also comes with a state-of-the-art entertainment system in the Grand American Touring category. And this stylish bike is available in black and red Heirloom Fade. Harley riders will also be hard-pressed not to like the laser-etched serialization on the console and the Speedbird tank medallion.
Main Competitors
The primary competitors of this CVO model include the Indian Roadmaster Limited, the BMW K 1600 GTL, and the Honda Goldwing Tour DCT.
Talk to the Redline Harley-Davidson Dealership
If you love touring bikes for long-distance adventures and want the CVO limited edition to be your first bike, we suggest that you check out our financing options. Alternatively, you can visit our showroom to explore new bikes like the Softail, other touring bikes, Electra Glide Sportster, or Road King. We are happy to provide more information about whichever Harley models grab your attention, so get in touch today.