The inception of the 2024 Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide ST undeniably stems from the fervor generated by the Mission King Of The Baggers race series, a phenomenon that has exploded in recent years. It has ignited a desire among enthusiasts for a performance-oriented bagger equipped with high-performance and custom components straight out of the factory, and it appears that Harley aimed to fulfill this demand. (see video below)
To see if this 2024 Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide ST is truly race-inspired, I rode it at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway race track to rigorously test its overall capabilities. While it stands as an impressive bike, it falls short of perfection. Depending on the type of riding one prefers, it may not be your optimal choice within the 2024 Harley model lineup.
The Engine:
The heart of the Harley Road Glide CVO ST lies in its Milwaukee-Eight 121 ci engine, featuring a cam upgrade and high-flow intake that delivers 127 horsepower at 4900 RPM, 145 ft. lbs. of torque at 4000 RPM, and a redline at 5900 RPM. In contrast to the regular CVO models with variable valve timing (VVT), this model's absence of internal VVT allows for easier upgrades and tuning for race-inspired performance. On the track, the engine comes alive at higher RPMs, providing an exhilarating experience with just the right amount of feedback in the handlebars.

Race Inspired Components:
Notably, the Harley Road Glide CVO ST boasts race-inspired components such as inverted Showa front suspension and rear suspension with remote reservoirs, both featuring adjustable pre-load, compression, and rebound dampening. Wave-style brake rotors on the front wheel aid in
heat dissipation, while the front radially mounted Brembo calipers enhance performance.
Ride Modes:
The bike offers basic ride modes and a customizable mode for fine-tuning power delivery, engine braking, cornering ABS, and cornering traction control. Two dedicated track ride modes, “track” and “track plus,” with input from Kyle Wyman, King Of The Baggers factory rider for Harley-Davidson, add a dynamic element to the riding experience.

Body Style, Lighting & Safety:
The aesthetic appeal is elevated with the newly designed sharknose fairing, saddlebags, and an integrated digital dash and infotainment system running Skyline OS. LED lighting surrounds the bike, complemented by all available rider safety enhancements.
Who's This Bike For?
While the Harley Road Glide CVO ST package is undeniably impressive, its suitability depends on the rider's preferences. For those inclined towards day rides, aggressive road tearing, and corner carving, this bike is a
dream. However, for long-distance touring, the smoother 117 ci Milwaukee-Eight on the standard Street and Road Glide models may be a more fitting choice, with the option to upgrade the Milwaukee-Eight motor in the future.
Changes I'd Like To See:
In contemplating future iterations, a desire for increased lean angle is expressed, as the current 33 degrees on the right and 32 on the left may limit experienced riders on the track. Additionally, while the completely adjustable Showa suspension is appreciated, a shift toward electronically adjustable suspension within the digital dash system is suggested.
Despite these minor considerations, the Harley Road Glide CVO ST remains a remarkable machine, certain to evoke smiles from riders. This article offers only a glimpse into the bike's offerings, and for a comprehensive understanding, it is recommended to watch the accompanying video below.