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  • mcapo

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    My patience paid off and I picked this up a little bit ago that I found on sale.

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    OK....I am a bit of traditionalist but I have say that the tactical lever action is just pretty darn cool!
     

    Bennettjh

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    Almost bought this yesterday.

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    Almost bought this earlier today.

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    Almost bought this one a minute ago.

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    My impulse control is amazing. That and each bike went up about $7500 from the earlier one.
    I'm a Street Glide man myself. All three are beautiful. The CVO looks like one heck of a ride.
     

    drillsgt

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    OK....I am a bit of traditionalist but I have say that the tactical lever action is just pretty darn cool!
    I was set on getting an 1894 SBL version as it's likely more practical for me but this popped up so I had to get it plus I had three boxes of 45-70 ammo so I needed a rifle for it right? After handling the traditional 1894 in .357 I think that's going to be one to watch for in the Dark series and would be a very handy package, those are supposed to be out sometime this summer.
     

    mcapo

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    I'm a Street Glide man myself. All three are beautiful.

    I really really want a CVO but when the Mrs. gave me the green light, I indicated the budget to be well under $25k, maybe even under $20k.....Not getting a 20/21 CVO for under 20.....lol!

    It is kinda interesting though. My last new bike was in the 2005. It was a Heritage Classic. Paid $17.5k with about $5k in chrome and parts (Yes, Mr. Churchmouse it was a "catalog" bike - sorry to disappoint you). A 2024 is about $22.5 - that is less than 3% per year.
     

    mcapo

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    I was set on getting an 1894 SBL version as it's likely more practical for me but this popped up so I had to get it plus I had three boxes of 45-70 ammo so I needed a rifle for it right? After handling the traditional 1894 in .357 I think that's going to be one to watch for in the Dark series and would be a very handy package, those are supposed to be out sometime this summer.
    38/357 will be a huge hit!
     

    drillsgt

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    I really really want a CVO but when the Mrs. gave me the green light, I indicated the budget to be well under $25k, maybe even under $20k.....Not getting a 20/21 CVO for under 20.....lol!

    It is kinda interesting though. My last new bike was in the 2005. It was a Heritage Classic. Paid $17.5k with about $5k in chrome and parts (Yes, Mr. Churchmouse it was a "catalog" bike - sorry to disappoint you). A 2024 is about $22.5 - that is less than 3% per year.
    Wow, I can't believe how much motorcycles are now.
     

    Bennettjh

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    I really really want a CVO but when the Mrs. gave me the green light, I indicated the budget to be well under $25k, maybe even under $20k.....Not getting a 20/21 CVO for under 20.....lol!

    It is kinda interesting though. My last new bike was in the 2005. It was a Heritage Classic. Paid $17.5k with about $5k in chrome and parts (Yes, Mr. Churchmouse it was a "catalog" bike - sorry to disappoint you). A 2024 is about $22.5 - that is less than 3% per year.
    I know a few guys with CVO's. They're beautiful machines. Every inch of the bike is top-notch. Looking forward to seeing what you get.:yesway:
     
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