Prior to the first SG's we were seeing guys taking Ultra Classics and stripping them down. Fog lights off, tour pack off, shortie windshields on, extended bags-ON, add on pipes and more horsepower; all mods very original, and a new direction from guys like us. The MC got it, and the SG was born (2006 I think). Moreover the CVO series came soon after and (obviously) for this group, we liked it enough to buy one. THEN we began to see an interesting thing happen, we added tour packs, light bars, more speakers, etc. Again, the creativity came from the riders. Now, I think that the MC is carefully looking to US for a direction, and it is difficult to say (at this point) what that direction may be.
The 2014 SESG will have some new color schemes (they always do) but unless they add a radiator more power is unlikely. Different wheel designs are an easy alternative as are chrome and/or black chrome details. The ability to option in, or out, some of the things WE have done would be nice. But I would really like to see the CVO series equipped with some of things that we ALL start doing as soon as we get one. How about decent sounding pipes as OE? Quality seats, have Corbin or Mustang or a US supplier build them not the Chinese. Good looking license plate brackets and air cleaner covers ON THE bike, why do I have to go to Kuryakyn? Integrated GPS systems are a must.
If stuff like this is incorporated into the 2014 models, I'll take a look again, but until then my 2011 (with my mods) is stayin' with me.
OWL