CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide For those the like to get on the bike and do 1,000-mile stretches like it's just a another trip to the store the CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide is definitely the bike of choice. Loaded to the hilt with all the comforts to make long hauls go by with the blink of an eye, the Ultra Classic Electra Glide is like the Winnebago of the H-D lineup-once you're in it you don't want/need to leave it. Here are some of the key highlights for the 2011 CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide: NEW Navigation Interface Module provides an internal connection to the dash-mounted Road Tech zumo 660 GPS unit and feeds GPS verbal commands to the radio speakers NEW Hammock-style suspended, dual-control heated seat with leather inserts and reshaped rider area NEW Spring-board style suspension system in the passenger area NEW Passenger backrest with adjustable lumbar support and leather inserts has "Ultra Electra Glide" monogram. An adjustable rider backrest also has leather inserts CVO Softail Convertible If you really want to have a bike that can do double duty as a main street show bike and a highway getaway, then you'll definitely want to look into the CVO Softail Convertible. In a matter of seconds you can strip off the windshield/mini fairing and saddlebags and you are ready to line up at the stoplight and take on any challengers. What's that, the ol' lady wants to get away for the weekend? No worries, just slap on the bags and windshield, add a few nights worth of clothes and send her on her way. Here are some of the key features of the 2011 CVO Softail Convertible: NEW Electronic throttle control with cruise control standard NEW Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) standard NEW Detachable compact fairing with integrated audio system featuring 3.5-inch 2-way speakers, 20W per channel amp, and 8GB Apple® iPod Nano with etched Bar & Shield logo and protective CVO pouch NEW Chrome, 1.25-inch welded mini-ape handlebar NEW Keyless ignition system with CVO backlit medallion on the tank console « | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | » | View Full Article By Eric Ellis Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!