When I ordered my bike in 2005, I had a '95 FLHTC. Nice bike, beautiful paint, lots of performance, and chrome. It did however have pretty high mileage for a 10 year old bike, (98,000). I put it on the market for $14,000 just to see the response versus trading it. I got tons of calls, and after the 3rd guy tried it out, settled on a price of $11,800 cash.
I am now trying to sell my 2005, CVO and it is a dog fight to get any offers.
I am down to $14,500, and am including another $3000 worth of extra gear, seats, windshields, lift, dolly, bags, etc., etc.
It is a much lower mileage bike, (27,000), same age, (10 years old), I am the original owner, (the 3rd owner on '95), a much better bike, and a much more expensive bike when new, (by about 3 times), and I can't even get tire kickers.
In my opinion, Harley is glutting the market, and has been for years. I remember about 20 years ago, going into the dealership to see the new Springer Soft tail that had come out. The response was that the best they could do was put my name on a waiting list to see if I can get one. When I wanted to get the CVO, the dealership had to get back with me to see if they would be allocated one, or can get one from another dealer in the state. No dealer wanted to give up a bike like this, but I was able to get the single one allocated to two dealers in my area if I waited 6 weeks, and gave them a non-refundable deposit of $5000, which I did.
My point is, today most all Harleys are as common as belly buttons, and it seems that an older CVO drops in price at such a rapid rate that it eventually is in the same ball park as a comparable non-cvo version. I don't believe I am the only one with this problem, based on the prices I am seeing around the country on CVO's.
Did we all buy into our own hype and let our ego get the best of us?

I have done the math, and the old story about "it would cost you more to build a stock bike up to a CVO level" is not true. Other than the badging you can build it up and save as much as $6-8,000.
Perhaps it is time we get smart and stop getting "hosed" by a "marketing campaign" that only is serving the dealers.
I love this bike, hate to have to sell it, but things could be worse, I could be trying to sell a CVO V-Rod!!!

Not that they aren't great bikes for a sport bike, but they have taken bigger hits that our baggers.