Thanks for the input as sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees. Just to clarify the Bossman is part owner so no enticement of the salesman is going to move the chains.
I really like the bike I have and it runs great, but (and here's the gigantic BUT), A) I never had a CVO and I'm not a youngster anymore ("times a wastin"), B) I planned on doing several upgrades on the current bike (if I keep it), but the upgrades I normally like are on the conservative side (like the CVO, nothing radical), and C) now is the juncture when I decide to pour more money into the current bike or just jump to the chase and get the CVO. I don't need the CVO, and I'm very happy with the current bike but those damn CVO's have been calling me.
If I chrome my front end, change out the wheels, rotors, brake lines, step up the paint, clutch, paint inner fairing, add Boom audio, GPS, XM, IPOD, power locks, bigger motor, etc. etc., it is an awful lot of time, labor costs, & parts cash, so why not jump to the chase? I will still want to change out the bars, add a tuner (TTS), V&H Propipe, shocks, a cam, LEDs & dyno tune when stepping to another bike at some point, but 90% of the modifications are already in place.
It's a lot of money, the price was good, but I think I'm gonna wait it out. If the salesman calls me tomorrow, I'll talk but they would have to meet me half way.
I understand their perspective as well. If I don't buy it at that price someone else will and that's fine with me. These bikes are like buses, wait long enough and another one will come along. My timing could have been better at the end of the month anyhow.
For now I'll just be a lurker and occassionally salivate

over my key board when you guys post picks of your CVO's.

I'll let you guys know if they call back.