Well, I guess I expect too much???
I've always been told that all CVO's come from a separate line with the MoCo's "best of the best" working the line!
I realize that a oen off paint job will be better than an assembly line bike, and although the paint on my Duracell is exceptional compared to most of the stock Ultra's, I have seen better pin striping on the stock Ultra's that come from the regular line and that is not what one would expect.
So far with the poll there are 3 that do NOT have an over lapping and 8 that do...
I have to believe there are a lot more Duracells out there and hopefully they see the poll and let us know about their paint - good or bad. Hopefully the good ones will begin to post photos which I need to show my dealer that it CAN and HAS been done correctly.
Again, thanks to all that take the time to vote in the poll, and let's see your photos PLEASE.
Thanks!
Grizzly
Grizzly, I'm not flamin ya, just noting that we can't compare the paint jobs on our bikes to a custom shop one-off jobs. I agree that the seam in your tour pak lid isn't good and I hope Harley will work with you, but when it comes to cosmetic issues, their reputation ain't that good. Have you tried calling HD customer service and opening a ticket with them? I have found that when I can get past the first level techs, they are great people to deal with.
You are correct that the CVO bikes are assembled by one person, but that guy or gal is just pulling parts off of a cart or bin and doing the assembly. All of the parts come from the same place the stock parts come from and the painted parts come from an outside vendor, so the assembler is pretty much stuck with what they have to work with, and they too have to get their quota out the door. It would be nice if the assembler would cherry pick only the nicest of parts and toss away the not-so-perfect ones aside, but I don't think that nit-picker, as he would be labeled by management, would have that job for too long.
I hope you can get a new lid that will make you smile like you probably smile when you're riding your purdy scoot.
