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2016 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $33,999.00
YearYear:2016 MileageMileage:441
Location:

Long Branch, New Jersey, United States

Long Branch, New Jersey, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):110 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Harley-Davidson Touring description

2016 Harley-Davidson® CVO™ Street Glide®

This is the hot rod bagger decked out fender to fender with custom details, mind-blowing paint and enough Premium BOOM!™ Audio to throw your own street party at Bike Week.

Everything you thought could never roll out of a factory.

Let’s say you want to ride into Bike Week with a full-on custom look that drops jaws and pops eyes all along Main Street. But you also like a machine that’s built tight and right with all the latest in refined technology and touring comfort. And let’s say you want it all built around 110 cubic inches of Harley-Davidson® V-twin engine. Check out the CVO™ Street Glide® motorcycle, from dazzling Aggressor wheels to premium Project RUSHMORE features to brilliant LED bullet turn signals. Why not have it all?

Features may include:
  • Control
  • If your appetites run to big, gluttonous quantities of asphalt, we have your motorcycle. It’s built by the perfectionists in Custom Vehicle Operations™, and it starts with the best of everything that makes a Harley-Davidson motorcycle work so well on the open road.

  • Infotainment
  • You want to spend a few hours talking woven carbon fiber cone woofers, polypropylene fiber dome midrange and aluminum dome tweeters? How about an intelligent speed tuning system that adjusts the volume to match whatever speed zone you just blasted into, then balances the level of bass and treble as well? We didn’t think so. Let’s leave it at this: if it makes the sound coming at you in the saddle better than anything else on the road and enhances the experience of whatever devices you’ve brought along for the trip, it’s on your CVO™ motorcycle. Wherever there’s a bit of space, we’ve got it filled with pre-amps, amps and speakers. And it’s all built to work the way riders work, with features like voice activation, a big full-color touchscreen and switches you can reach without taking your hands off the grips. So when you pull up next to some poor S.O.B. belted into the seat of his luxury automobile, know this. His infotainment system doesn’t hold a candle to yours.

  • Feel
  • We know that getting to the point in life where you have a Harley-Davidson CVO™ motorcycle in your garage takes some serious effort. So we pour our effort into making every mile you log on the bike feel like a giant reward. We’re talking the kind of comfort that would make a sultan on his silk divan jealous. Our premium adjustable air ride rear suspension. Heated hand grips. Big plush seats with loads of wiggle room for you and your passenger to make sure rear-end fatigue doesn’t cut short an amazing day of riding. The enhancements you experience on a CVO bike are the result of our on-going Project RUSHMORE effort to perfect things like airflow, passenger space, back rests, seat textures, hand controls and everything else that helps you ride longer, and with a bigger grin on your face. On a CVO motorcycle you can be sure we’ve got it dialed in as good as it gets.

  • Style
  • Let’s cut right to the quick here. Center stage on a CVO™ motorcycle goes to the big Twin Cam 110™ engine, so it comes fully tricked out in deep, breathtaking chrome and Screamin’ Eagle badging. Explosive power. Explosive looks. That’s the basic design theme everywhere you look on a Custom Vehicle Operations™ motorcycle. Big, hand-finished paint jobs that knock onlookers straight out of their socks. You get the same knock-out style on the wheels. In the exclusive, chromed custom parts. Even around the bezel of a fairing vent. And the real beauty is that it all comes straight from the Harley-Davidson factory. Unlike some one-off custom bikes out there, everything works. Every custom shop detail has a microscopically tight fit. If looks could kill, a CVO motorcycle would be at the top of the most wanted list.

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