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Harley-Davidson CVOs ("Custom Vehicle Operations") are a family of models created by Harley-Davidson for the factory custom market. For each model year since the program began in 1999, Harley-Davidson has chosen a small selection of its production motorcycle models. He created limited edition adaptations of these platforms with larger displacement engines, more expensive paint and other accessories. Special features for the CVO range included performance upgrades from Harley's "Screamin' Eagle" branded parts, hand-painted stripes, ostrich leather on the seats and trunks, gold leaf incorporated into the paintwork, iPod music players.
The Screamin' Eagle Deuce (FXSTDSE2) CVO was built in 2004. It combines thick chrome handlebars, a custom headlight cover and extensions, custom leather seats with chrome inserts, special three-spoke Detonator™ wheels and matching rotors and gears, dual front disc brakes and lowered front and rear suspension. It is powered by a 1550cc Twin Cam engine with a Big Bore Twin Cam 95 cubic inch fuel injected power unit.