I think you can draw some comparisons between the CVO line and those of the car manufacturers. Ford has SVT, DCX has SRT and GM has . . . . . . well, what does GM have besides a Z06 Corvette? Anyway, the point is, like the performance-oriented cars that come out of these divisions within the respective corporations, our bikes offer "stuff" you can't get on regular production vehicles, but just like the CVO's, your neighbor can go out and get a new Mustang Cobra G.T. 500 when they come out later this year or a Dodge Viper or a Z06 just like you can (assuming you both have the required funds). That really shouldn't make the ownership experience any less, in my opinion, because they are still stellar hot rods, just like our CVOs, and, at the end of the day, fewer people are going to have the high-end of the brand than have the regular stuff, so you still own a low-production vehicle (relatively speaking).