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HD Electra Glide Classic $19499 HD Street Glide $19499 HD Road Glide Custom $19499 HD Road King $17499 That isn't much of an increase over a Voyager or Vaquero. There's a jump in price from a Nomad to both of those. The next level of HD models are the Ultra, Ultra Classic and Ultra Limited, which is top of the line. You can get an Ultra Limited for less than $25k, even with options. The $30k+ Harleys are CVO (Custom Vehicle Operations) models that are limited editions created by a special design team at HD. They come with the 110" engine, Screaming Eagle components, and more bells and whistles than you can shake a stick at. These are high end bikes designed for a specific demographic, yet HD manages to sell them out each year. My point is that once you start looking at Vaqueros and Voyagers, HD prices aren't that much more. All the Japanese makers have bikes in the same territory price-wise. A Goldwing runs in the neighborhood of the HD Ultras. I'm not trying to sell Harleys here, just pointing out that there seems to be a belief that you can't get a Harley under $25k
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