Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) has 4 models for 2010.The CVO program designs and builds limited-production, factory-custom motorcycles for customers who appreciate brilliant chrome,fancy paint, extra power and the exclusivity of owning and riding a limited edition. Harley-Davidson will offer two all-new CVO models for 2010. The CVO Softail Convertible and the CVO Street Glide shown here.
Harley defines the CVO Street Glide as the ultimate hot rod bagger. It features new 18-inch front and rear “Agitator” contrast chrome wheels, hydraulic rear shocks with adjustable preload, a low-profile custom seat with matching passenger backrest, and a lowered-and-trimmed front fender. New full-depth extended saddlebags are flanked with filler strips incorporating LED stop/tail/turn lighting (photo copyright H-D)
I would really like to have this bike as a personal rider. Just my opinion but I have always liked the look of the Street Glide-not too bulky and yet able to cruise across country in comfort. You can till ride this bike around town as well. To me,it is a good combo for short and long rides.
The CVO shown above is a great looking bike and I would like to be the first to volunteer for a long term test ride-like for the next 2 years. 🙂
Had a street glide, then traded for a 2009 cvo road glide.
Like the way the rodie handles better then the street glide.
Nice bike by any standard. however if you are over 6.1 and your inseem is over 34 the road glide is better for you…
We all have a opinion
Jim C I’m with you. If you want a bike of the floor this one is nice>
bunkerbeer
Size matters
Lets Ride
I am looking for one of these right now. Anyone know where there is one for sale. Gotta have the Tequila sunrise paint. Hard to find, I know.
This bike is all the you could want and MORE.
I got mine on 11/11/09, here in North East PA & haven’t stopped riden it since.
Keep looking MerrickB, they are hard to find.