I had the privilege of attending the 2025 Harley-Davidson press event in Austin, Texas, where the motor company unveiled something truly extraordinary. Behind closed doors, away from prying eyes, sat a motorcycle never seen before—until now. By the time you read this, the embargo will have lifted, and I can finally introduce you to the 2025 Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide RR, a machine that takes inspiration straight from MotoAmerica King of the Baggers racing.
This is not just another touring bike. The 2025 CVO Road Glide RR is a limited-production, handcrafted masterpiece, designed for those who demand top-tier performance and exclusivity. With only 131 units being produced and sold exclusively through select U.S. dealers, this is a collector’s dream.
Before you dismiss the $110,000 price tag, consider what this bike represents. It’s Harley-Davidson’s most powerful and dynamic production motorcycle ever, a statement piece showcasing the company’s engineering excellence and commitment to performance.
I only had 10 minutes with this bike, but that was enough to recognize its sheer presence. Every time I review my video footage, I notice new details—a testament to the level of craftsmanship poured into this machine.
This isn’t just a motorcycle; it’s a bold statement from Harley-Davidson. Whether you love it or hate it, you have to respect what they’ve accomplished here.
Now, I want to hear from you! Would you buy the 2025 CVO Road Glide RR? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
The Harley Owners Group (HOG) is Harley-Davidson’s official membership program designed to build community among riders while offering exclusive benefits. When you purchase a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle from a dealership, you automatically receive one year of free HOG membership. After that, renewal is optional and costs $59 per year.
Many riders, including myself, frequently evaluate the value of HOG membership. While the sense of community and dealership events are great, some riders are more interested in the tangible benefits. Over the years, these benefits have changed frequently, which makes it important to stay updated.
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