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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #30 on: December 15, 2008, 07:46:15 PM »

Did it my way on a 2007 FLHTC for near the same cost as the CVO. I ended up with a far better performance package (Zipper's 120") but as others have mentioned, the resale value takes a significant hit. I just took delivery of a 2009 FLTRSE3 and plan to limit performance mods to simple bolt-ons and ride the hell out of it.
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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #31 on: December 15, 2008, 07:48:00 PM »

Did it my way on a 2007 FLHTC for near the same cost as the CVO. I ended up with a far better performance package but as others have mentioned, the resale value takes a significant hit. I just took delivery of a 2009 FLTRSE3 and plan to limit performance mods to simple bolt-ons and ride the hell out of it.

HeHe!!! After riding a 120? Yeah right! Good luck!!! ;D ;D ;D ;) :2vrolijk_21:

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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #32 on: December 15, 2008, 07:52:19 PM »

HeHe!!! After riding a 120? Yeah right! Good luck!!! ;D ;D ;D ;) :2vrolijk_21:

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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #33 on: December 15, 2008, 08:09:55 PM »

I have a 1993 FXR project that should fill my need for speed! ;)

Oh yeah, I remember you talkin about that. Good luck with that project. It should be a blast! But remember, a man can NEVER have enough HP!!! ;) ;D :2vrolijk_21:

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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #34 on: January 02, 2009, 08:40:32 PM »

when you cost it all out, getting a cvo bike is almost like a bargain.  you get almost everything that you could want (almost), and you can try to get it back when you should want to sell it. I know i wouldn't buy a fake.    just sayin'..........
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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #35 on: January 02, 2009, 11:22:05 PM »

Azsse,
 
  Maybe this is already a done deal but I am going to offer my 2 cents as well. :soapbox: IMHO Buy the SUEC.  It is a bargain.  I bought an 05 ultra when I returned to riding in 2004 after almost a 15 year hiatus.  Even though the 05 was a Cadillac compared to the 83 FXSB lowrider (custom paint and enough gold,chrome and engraving to rival the Cysteen Chapel 8)) I was not satisfied. :-\  The same bike was everywhere, I needed to customize.  I started looking into parts and prices.  I was floored by what I learned. :'(  It would cost $9K to make the bike comparable to a SEUC.  That did not include all the SE goodies either. :o
  I will say this, if you want your bike to be unique, you will not leave the SEUC alone either or any other SE bike you may purchase.  Look back through some of the posts here.  Most of these guys/gals are never satisfied with the ride, look or handling.  We all know there is room for improvement.  Including me.  That being said.  I doubt I would ever buy another HD other than a "Screamin Eagle"

  How else could you be part of the brotherhood on CVO Harley.
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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #36 on: January 02, 2009, 11:25:31 PM »

Careful, there is indeed a lightening bolt hovering over Joplin .....  ::)

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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #37 on: January 02, 2009, 11:28:53 PM »

Damn Talon.  That gotta hurt.  You got some kinda influence with the gods of fire?
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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #38 on: January 03, 2009, 12:36:37 AM »

For what it's worth...
My opinion is to purchase a CVO

Case in point... A friend of mine wanted a '07 CVO Ultra but hated the idea of a leather TP.  I advised him to buy the bike and also purchase a king TP and have it painted to match.  Upon checking with others he was informed that it could not be done due to too many parts to order and fit.

As pointed out in another post on this site, I also advised another friend who also had a '07 CVO Ultra to do the same thing which he did and it cost him approximately $2,500.00 after selling his leather TP for $650.00.

Getting back to the first guy... He listen to others and purchased a 2007 custom colour Ultra (Jake & Elwood Blue) and proceeded to turn it into his own CVO.

Well, after chroming everthing and then some, putting in a 110 motor, power locks, liner and lights for the TP, heated seat, painted inner fairing, etc., etc.  He made sure that everything that was stock on a CVO was now on his beautiful new bike and his total bill for his new purchase was only a little over $56,000.00!  Unfortunately he didn't take my advise which with the price of the stock CVO being $41,500.00 in '07 plus $2,500.00 for the fiberglass TP (such as my other friend did), this guys bill would have only been $44,000.00 and he would have saved himself as cool $12,000.00.

Foot note - The above mentioned figures are in Canadian dollars, just in case you were wondering.

So, again, I would go for the stock CVO.

But on the upside, he does have a real unique and very cool looking bike winning him a few trophies as pictured below. 

PS - One final note: He did take my suggestion on a custom license plate which reads "MY CVO" 
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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #39 on: February 01, 2009, 06:08:49 PM »

I posted way earlier on this thread that I should have bought a cvo and saved some money.....But I did do what Grizlys buddy did in regards to my license plate..... :P :D :nixweiss:
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Re: SEUC or buld your own CVO
« Reply #40 on: February 01, 2009, 06:14:22 PM »

Spent 1300.00 on paint also.....forever cvo chasin. Come july or aug hope to have my own factory cvo, just havn't decided if I want a SERG or a SEUC. Anyway heres my SESG in color
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