Well, let's see if they have 5 CVO's this year, and are moving the production out of the CVO building to the main assembly line, pretty soon all Harley will make will be CVO's.
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If past production numbers are any indication, you need not to worry. Five CVO models and their respective color combinations should amount to approximately 15,000 bikes per year. The entire H-D model range is good for approximately 220,000 bikes per 2010/2011 model year. Speaking of the 103": That engine will be standard in several models in Europe for MY 2011, with no choice of the 96" engine. In the U.S. most bikes will be available with both engines as options. With the 110" engine remaining "reserved" for the CVO range, that will give you guys a lot of engine choices.
I also see a liquid cooled (not necessary water cooled) engine in the Moco's future. That is pretty easy to predict. I would, however, not go that far to tie that to a certain date or the CVO's.
Ride safely,
Louis