The CVO has a different ride height? I did not know that.
ActuallY the price was $22,500. Sorry.
I thought it was good looking myself. But I also dig the standard version (what you call "chunky" is what I like about it!)
I didnt know there are CVO's for that price still available. Hmm..
Where?
Im in Southern CA.
numerous posts recently have mentioned several on dealer floors. there were several reds and a black mentioned just in the last couple of days on this forum that I saw. i mentioned the list price, as I am assuming at this late stage of availability that some dealers have had them awhile on the floor, so the price gouging might be over with ? Plus many of us early adopters didn't pay over MSRP when the bike first came out. So I am just making an assumption they are going for MSRP now.
Everybody's got an opinion, I was just giving mine, that's all....I just didn't get the point of trying to make the bike be something it won't ever be. Reminds me of folks who put " //M" badges on BMW 325i's, and "Type R" badges on base Integras. Personalize that bad boy, don't imitate.
Yes, my understanding is that the ride height is different between the two. I read that in two different reviews of the standard version. I saw a picture in one of the bike magazines of the two of them side by side, and that's the first thing that caught my eye-the difference in the ride height, visually. HD specs list the ground clearance of the CVO as 4.2" and the standard at 4.7". The seat height on the standard is also higher-not a lot, just enough for me to notice.
Don't get me wrong. i think it's great they came out with the standard Breakout, and I have said that before. The entire Softail line has lost it's mojo over the years. There are just no interesting designs anymore, IMO(Custom, Night Train, Rocker, Deuce, Cross-Bones, Springer, all gone)..I mean, gosh, all but one of the Softails have footboards.......footboards on a Softail?? To me, the standard Breakout injects some testosterone back into the line.
Plus with more Breakouts in the wild, maybe Avon and Metzeler will make a front tire for our bikes finally
