Harley Davidson CVO Road Glide RR Unveiled, Limited To Just 131 Units

With the introduction of the CVO Road Glide ST last year, Harley-Davidson set the standard higher. With the release of the extremely rare and exorbitant CVO Road Glide RR, which retails at an astounding USD 1,10,000, the company has now gone even farther.

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Harley Davidson CVO Road Glide RR Unveiled, Limited To Just 131 Units

Harley Davidson CVO Road Glide RR Unveiled, Limited To Just 131 Units

With the introduction of the CVO Road Glide ST last year, Harley-Davidson set the standard higher. With the release of the extremely rare and exorbitant CVO Road Glide RR, which retails at an astounding USD 1,10,000, the company has now gone even farther.

H-D has added a further 10 CI to the CVO RR’s motor, which already possessed a powerful 121 CI (1,982cc) engine. This massive 131ci (2,147cc) V-Twin engine generates a whopping 204Nm and 153 horsepower. These output numbers, for example, wouldn’t be out of place on a mid-size SUV.

Even though the CVO Road Glide ST has a higher displacement engine, the RR is nevertheless able to control its weight, weighing 356 kg, which is 22.7 kg less than the ST. Harley's significant usage of carbon fiber, from the front fairing and fender to the rear fender, is largely responsible for this weight reduction. This is still a bagger, though, because it has speakers built into the bodywork and a 12.3-inch TFT display.

The available hardware is equally amazing. Brembo’s GP4 RX calipers and twin 320mm rotors handle braking duties, guaranteeing superior stopping power. Harley has invested heavily on Öhlins suspension parts, including the race-spec USD FGR 253 fork. Harley Davison and Akrapovic have collaborated to create a titanium end-can for the exhaust. The King of the Baggers race bike actually uses the identical configuration, which helps to explain both its exorbitant price tag and its limited production run.

To say that this finely crafted swingarm is a work of art would be an understatement. This 18 kg part is manually cut from a single 220 kg piece of CNC billet aluminum. taken straight from the race bike once more. This motorcycle includes nearly all of the hardware and technology found in Harley- Davidson’s MotoAmerica King of the Bagger challenger. H-D would sell you this road-

going replica for a cool USD 110,000 (about Rs 95.77 lakh) if you are among the tiny few with substantial financial resources and a deep-seated passion for the King of the Bagger series. The Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide RR is a race-inspired masterpiece, blending extreme performance, premium components, and exclusivity—offered at $110,000 for those passionate about the King of the Baggers legacy.