Last CVO specific brochure you could actually get from the HD website was for the 2013 models. Nothing specific for the 2014 ever showed on the site and so far, nothing specifically just for the 2015 CVOs. I've got 'em from '09 through '13. I like having them to compare the changes. I sent an email to HD customer service Dec. '14 asking about a CVO specific brochure for the '14 CVOs. The answer was they (MoCo) were trimming costs to include all the models in one book. I'm assuming they are doing the same thing for 2015, too.
If you think about it, it makes perfect sense. Back when the CVO's were a very low volume product produced in an off-line low volume assembly process, they could promote them as something unique and "special" that deserved it's own brochure and marketing. Now the CVO's, like it or not, are just an option package applied to the standard models and are built on the regular assembly line mixed in with the "lesser" models. Just think of it as a top of the line option package, like the Limited or Titanium or whatever the latest BS marketing names are for the automotive high end packages.
If you look at all the cost reductions that the current management at H-D has made to important mechanical parts, to the detriment of quality and reliability, why would it surprise anyone when they also cut costs by not producing special brochures for one option package? It doesn't surprise me at all.
Jerry