Motorcycle specifications Harley-DavidsonCVO 1920 Road Glide FLTRXSE 2022 Escape from the threat

In addition to its huge engine and explosion of chrome (in Wicked Orange Pearl), the FLTRXSE has become more technological than ever. What more could Milwaukee's most menacing and luxurious bagger ask for!?!! By entering the CVO department, the Road Glide passes into specialized hands, gains first-rate prestige, and becomes a most singular temptation. Splitting the road and putting pride first: this is how the machine expresses its full potential.
This season, the machine plays on provocation with a play of striking colors or a certain restraint depending on the color. Each definition has an influence on the appearance of the engine, exhausts, fork tubes, controls and several metal sections. A desire for skin-deep prestige, which is only conceivable with significant mechanical thickness. The Milwaukee engine-makers gave it its biggest, and pushed it even further in displacement.
1923 cm3... 117 cubic inches... a monster. MoCo had never made anything so big. The Milwaukee Eight explodes with luxury as Scream'in Eagle. This is one of the exclusivities of the bikes worked on by Custom Vehicle Operations. Apart from the numbering on the air filter, very Hot-Rod-style, it's only recognizable by the brightly colored lower rocker covers. It's only when driving that it reveals its true personality. And its strength: this increase in displacement brings its torque to a peak of 17.2 mkg. An even higher value than the previous edition, which was equipped with the same engine and already produced 16.9 mkg. Less representative but nonetheless significant, rated power reaches 103 hp, delivered at 5250 rpm. These figures are a little pale in comparison with the more significant sounds of this big road cruiser.
When it comes to pleasure equipment, this opulent machine borrows the best from the H-D collection, with the BOOM BOX GTS (165 mm color touchscreen, Bluetooth, hands-free phone, radio, USB, MP3, GPS, Apple CarPlay, wireless headphones and intercom), an evolved version of the 6.5 - the system is faster, more intuitive and features a better display. It also features Stage II speakers, each rated at 125 watts RMS. The audio system was developed by Rockford Fosgate, a specialist in on-board sound systems. One of the saddlebags houses a 4-channel, 400-watt amp. CVO also supplies Boom 30K* Bluetooth wireless headphones, a top-of-the-range saddle, and a set of selected parts, such as heated grips to match the selector, brake pedal, muffler tips and footrests from the Kahuna collection. Enough to arouse the senses, and burn the fingers of even the stoutest wallets.
Design, H.I.E.!
Color, awful!
Dashboard, lame!
Engine, anemic!
Price.... RIP!
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