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| | Motorcycle Daily |
 | | Well, H-D wants the CVO bikes to serve as functional examples to the millions of riders who own standard H-D cruisers and tourers, demonstrating what they could create by combining their imagination and a copy of the Harley-Davidson Parts and Accessories catalog. |
 | | From these descriptions, it's obvious that the CVO Springer Softail and Dyna I reviewed yesterday are designed to fit H-D's vision of a customized 'cruiser' - since the bike is intended mainly for short rides, and appearance is of primary importance, certain compromises in comfort and functionality are accepted in pursuit of 'the look'. |
 | | The CVO Road King and Electra Glide I'll discuss today, on the other hand, are designed for touring, and so the focus was on enhancing comfort and functionality to make a better bike for long-distance travel. |
| www.motorcycledaily.com /05september06_cvotourers2.htm (1482 words) |
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