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Possible CVO purchase
Dahoyle:
I am seriously considering purchasing a 2011 CVO Softail Convertible, and I really am undecided.
As a background, this would be my first Harley. All my riding to date has been on either Japanese or Italian bikes. My current ride is a 2003 Aprilia Tuono, and I hate to move on from it, but my knees ache too much if I am on it for much more than a couple of hours. The positive attributes of the bike are that it is just RAW. There is no other word for it. 125 hp, insane handling, and crazy brakes on a 425 lb machine all add up to insane fun, but even with standard bars, my 58 year old body just takes a beating on an extended ride. I have a buddy who has always ridden Harleys, and has a pretty serious Street Glide, and he said the bike scared him when he rode it. It has a pretty good bit of carbon fiber, and OZ racing wheels which just makes it that much lighter and responsive.
So.... I have been seriously considering a Harley, and I am leaning towards a Softail of some sort, rather than a larger bike, and have found a nice looking 2011 CVO. It is, admittedly, totally foreign to me, and just sitting on it feels "wrong", however, I am sure that is exactly what my knees need, so I figure I can adjust. Still, I wonder if I will be satisfied with the performance. I was reading somewhere, and someone bragged about their 50-80 mph 5th gear roll on, and the closest I could equate that to was my 30-90 mph 3rd gear roll on (yes, it will pull hard from 3000 to 9000 RPM, but hardest past 6000 RPM).
I know I am going to be giving up performance in every category, whether acceleration, handling, or braking, but other than that I have no idea what to expect. I love the looks, and the lengths I can go with customizing the bike to suit me, but I am still finding it hard to pull the trigger.
Anybody have any words of advice that might nudge me one way or the other?
Smoketown:
One word ... Rentals ... Try BEFORE you buy.
Cheers,
Smoketown
gmeikle:
I am 61 soon old mate. I have been on Harleys since 1995 and I LOVE the low end torque.
My current ride is a 2008 CVO 110 Springer and it is a gruntmaster "out the hole" !
Same same motor and frame as the bike you are considering
Now I used to race 750cc production class in the early 90's , so I have had my full range high revving Jappers.
Your knees will love ya for it. Oh , and your fuel consumption will be way better for sure.
brr5:
My ride is a 2011 flstse2 and I love mine. Bought it new in October 2010. From a 67 year old.
OBB:
--- Quote from: Smoketown on February 11, 2020, 05:28:50 AM ---One word ... Rentals ... Try BEFORE you buy.
Cheers,
Smoketown
--- End quote ---
That and Extended Warranty. The 110 is not known as the most reliable out of the crate engine.
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