How much does a 2008 Harley Davidson CVO cost?

How much does a 2008 Harley Davidson CVO cost?

Ultra King Tour Pak with premium luggage rack, color-matched wrap around lights and carry out liner The 2008 Screamin’ Eagle Ultra Classic Electra Glide retails for $34,995 ($35,095 CA) and will only number 4,200 units (including 1,800 serialized 105th Anniversary models) worldwide. Add $495 for the anniversary edition.

What kind of ABS does a 2008 CVO have?

Both throttle-by-wire and ABS will be standard on the CVO Screamin’ Eagle Road King and Screamin’ Eagle Ultra Classic Electra Glide. The ABS system will be an option on all 2008 non-CVO Harley Touring and VRSC models.

Is the Screamin Eagle Ultra Classic a CVO bike?

In its third year as a CVO model, the Screamin’ Eagle Ultra Classic is all things tour but with a lot more pizzazz! Because this bike is the loaded luxury liner, weight is going to be a factor. Slow-speed parking lot maneuvers prove to be a handful.

Which is the best Harley Davidson CVO to buy?

The Road King is a favorite among Harley aficionados and has become an instant classic in its short life. The RK would probably be my choice for “winner” if this were a shootout between the four CVOs. The wide-set bars contribute to this bike’s easy and light steering.

When did the Harley-Davidson CVO Ultra Classic come out?

Harley-Davidson® Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO™) presents the pinnacle of performance and a truly grand getaway for touring riders in 2008 with the FLHTCUSE3 Screamin’ Eagle® Ultra Classic® Electra Glide®.

What’s the price of a 2008 CVO ultra?

The suggested U.S. retail price for the 2008 Screamin’ Eagle Ultra is $34,995 ($35,095 in California).

What kind of tires does the CVO Ultra Classic have?

2008 Ultra Classic CVO Screaming Eagle Anniversary Adition 110 Cinch 6 Speed New Tires New LED Lights.This bike is loaded and in GREAT SHAPE!14,500 Mi… 2008 HD FLHTCUSE3, Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) presents the pinnacle of performance and a truly grand getaway for touring riders i…

Both throttle-by-wire and ABS will be standard on the CVO Screamin’ Eagle Road King and Screamin’ Eagle Ultra Classic Electra Glide. The ABS system will be an option on all 2008 non-CVO Harley Touring and VRSC models.

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