CVO Ultra Classic, CVO Limited, Ultra Classic, Ultra Classic Limited... It makes you dizzy, and I know that there is no answer to this question, but...
In the non-CVO world, the UC Limited is just an UC with a few upgrades. In the CVO world, the CVO Ultra has been an UC with lots of upgrades. So, what is the logic of making the latest iteration a new model (FLHTKSE) instead of the latest version of the CVO Ultra (i.e. FLHTCUSE9)? I would understand the distinction if there was also going to be a CVO Ultra - as a way of distinguishing the two. Perhaps the "twin-cooled" engine made the CVO a new model, although such was not the case with the non-CVO Ultra Limited! I would guess that this is the end of the line for the CVO Ultra, and the beginning of a new era for their high end touring line. It would be illogical (and less profitable) to go backwards and make the top-of-the-line tourer a lesser bike.
Or maybe I am making too much of it.
