Other than the normal chrome HD puts on these CVOs, I do like the 19 in front wheel, and 18 rear, with low profile tires. The 110 seems to run warm but so did my 95 cu in on the 2000 Road Glide. It is great that they have put a ipod on this RK with 4 speakers, but now I have to figure out an ipod. The rear shock is what most impress me about this scoot. You can adjust it by turning a knob on the shock, it really makes for a better ride and handling. The gauges on the lowered dash is really cool and you can change the background light color to several different colors. The gas cap and fuel gauge is flush mount and the gas gauge has a digital light that shows through what looks like a chrome cap but isn't. I have seen a steady increase in price on these CVOs, but also each year they add more cool stuff to them either in motor, suspension or just cool gadgets (like gauges). I have had 4 RKs and two of them were CVOs. My first bike was a 1995 Fat Boy, then a 1996 Road King, then a 1998 Road King Classic, then a 2000 CVO Road Glide, then a 2003 Anniversary CVO RK, then the 2004 CVO classic, then a 2009 Street Glide, and now this CVO RK. I just wish I had the $ i spent on service, parts, upgrades, accessories, t shirts, jackets, and collectables let alone the motorcycles-lol. It is a fever isn't it?