Great looking bike. I like the color and contrast on the 23 vs 24 CVO. Unless you want to pay up for the orange upgrade, which looks pretty sweet. Not sure it’s 6k sweet though.
I hear you! Custom paint jobs are expensive! This one is called the Whiskey Neat, and Harley contracted with Gunslinger to paint it. I’ve been told that custom paint jobs can be in the $6-10,000 range!
Bike looks great, nice job. I just purchased a 24 CVO RG in Legendary Orange. I like the Skull graphics on the fairing and rear saddle bag. Where did you get those? Thanks.
TAB Performance offers 3 different baffles - and an option for no baffle. With Harley touring bikes, much more exhaust flows out of the right exhaust, and less out the left exhaust. So by mixing up the baffles, you can modify not only the loudness, but also the way the bike sounds. Actually, there are 16 different sound profiles you can make. With the way I did my baffles, my Harley is not too loud, and gives the rich, deep throaty sound that I prefer.
Thanks for the note! But mine is the Whiskey Neat color, which is a 2023. HD also has a Whiskey Fire color in a non-CVO, just a standard Road Glide. Looks a bit like the Whiskey Neat color, but more reddish. Thanks for watching! 😃
@@PapaBiker Ok. I thought it was 2024 because of the light and the dash screen. I didn't see any round instrumentation. But...very nice bike! I like the touches you added.
@@whitecollarworkshop Harley introduced the new fairing, Infotainment screen, new saddlebags, and the inverted fork in the 2023 year for the CVO models. They then put those new designs into the 2024 models for the non-CVO standard Road Glide and Street Glide as well. It’s a great motorcycle! 😃
REMOVED HEEL-SHFTER......... Well , you're about THE SARTEST HARLEY RIDER I KNOW OF .... i can't tell you what a stupid idea that thing is........UNLESS YOU HAVE A BAD ANKLE AND YOU CAN'T FLEX IT.