I am a long time BMW rider who recently made the move to a 2013 CVO Ultra Anniversary. I enjoyed the last ten years and 120k + miles on a BMW 1200 LT. It was time for a new bike and I switched to the Harley CVO because I tried and did not like the LT replacement, the BMW GTL. BMW totally missed the point of a touring bike on this one. They tried to make the GT, a sport touring bike, also a two up touring bike, it is not. A fine piece of engineering yes but not a good two up touring bike IMHO. That left two options for a touring bike for us, the Goldwing or the CVO.
Having rented a bunch of Harleys over the years we thought it time to take the plunge. That and the paint on the 13 anniversary just grabbed us from the start. It is understated and elegantly done, eye of the beholder kind of thing I guess. Anyway, bought it in June and now have 6,500 miles on it so a couple of thoughts.
By the same mileage on my beloved BMW I had replaced two slave cylinders, and two complete audio systems. I struggled with a head shake for some time after the same mileage before it was resolved. I never got more than 6-7k on a rear tire and the seat sucked beyond belief. Everything was sorted by 30-35k and I had many years of trouble free and enjoyable miles after that. I do miss my LT but the CVO is definitely stepping up to the plate.
At 6,500 miles my problems with the CVO are as follows: zip, nada, zilch, none, absolutely nothing. Oh, she runs hotter than hell but I am getting used to it. The CVO is, hands down, the best looking motorcycle ever made. For me it is also, so far, the most reliable of the 23 or so bikes I have owned.