If Harley-Davidson's standard 2010 lineup simply doesn't do it for you, check out these CVO models-- short for Custom Vehicle Operations-- which pack about as much customization as possible onto two wheels.
All are powered by a Screamin' Eagle Twin Cam 110 v-twin, the largest displacement engine produced by Harley. This year's lineup features:
- The CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide; at $35,999, this is the priciest and stateliest bike of the bunch
- The CVO Street Glide; priced at $30,999, Harley is calling the 'Glide "the ultimate hot rod bagger"
- The CVO Softail Convertible; this $27,999 motorcycle is designed as a two-in-one tourer and cruiser, with a detachable fairing and windshield, leather saddlebags, passenger seat, and backrest
- The CVO Fat Bob; coming in at $25,299, this is the most affordable of the group, with a new plating process, Heavy Breather high flow intake, and brown distressed leather seats
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