It all boils down to supply and demand. If the bikes are sitting on the floor and not moving, prices will change!
They'd have to change an awful lot for me to buy one (as an Ultra man, I don't like the Road Glide anyway, but to each their own.) But the current prices are sheer lunacy. Anyone who would pay over MSRP is likely to be a RUB who manages a couple of hundred miles a year, IMHO. $6000 for a different paint job? Whaaaat?? $1200 for a mysterious "surcharge" and $850 freight? Not included in MSRP to make it look less bad, of course. And who on earth would buy the anniversary one, at the extra-eye-watering price? 117, not 121, old style headlight, older infotainment... If I were the richest man in the world, I still would not pay these prices for a motorcycle, which, as we all know and accept is rarely completely reliable, with every new model having its faults (VVT seems to be no exception) I could afford one, but under no circumstances would I buy one. Think of the fully loaded, reliable car, lacking the Chinese parts, that can be bought for the price! Over here in the UK by the way, it's even worse - the CVO RG is US$49064 and if you want the whisky neat paint, that adds US$8095 at today's exchange rate. And I know it's all even more expensive in other countries. (Though in South Africa, for example, the bikes are way cheaper than even the US - that shows that Harley's plan is to milk the customer for what they think that that customer can afford, and the price has zero to do with what it costs them to make the bike.) JMHO, but I think it's just wrong to encourage the rip off prices by buying them.