Not an engineer. The frame is 14 years old. The suspension technology is that old. The amount of travel on the rear is not very much. The ability to absorb harsh bumps is poor when compared to my 2021 Pan America, an 2021 Indian Challenger, a 2020 Gold Wing a 2020 BMW GTL or Bagger. They all have more suspension travel than a touring bike by Harley in 2022. The BMW, Goldwing and Pan America have electronics in the suspension and can change ride modes to adjust the suspension, firmer or softer. Ride modes and change lots of other stuff. These bikes also cost thousands less then a CVO.
Harley needs a Frame for the touring bike that can accommodate modern motorcycle suspension and suspension adjustability especially at the 45K plus price point.
Harley has the technology and the parts to make a great touring bike.
I would expect to see the 131 engine in the CVO once they pay for CA CARB certification.
The new revolution engine makes good power, if they would make a touring bike 200 lbs lighter (like the bmw gtl) with decent suspension and keep the ergonomics the same as the current glide models THAT would be a nice bike!
I’ve ridden the new BMW’s. Very nice bike BUT, no “soul”.
Of course this would be a whole new bike and would probably be a departure from current design.
I’m pretty sure the designers are all over drawing future models.
I think Harley missed the boat with the V Rod platform with a touring model, that engine was a pretty nice design with good power and good potential. Friend of ours rode a V rod converted into a bagger, handling problems, didn’t end well. Project halted.
C’mon Harley. Lighter, good suspension, modern power, good ergonomics, nice paint, comparable price point, good reliablity, etc.
Is that too much to ask?
Probably
JMHO
