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Old 03-11-2013, 12:47 PM
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Seen this? looks like some leftover Rocker front end bits stuck on a FATBOY
anyone tempted to trade the Sportster in ? Im not http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US...ert&camp_id=16
 

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Not temped at all, just another big twin.
 
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I've seen them mentioned before. That's the first time I've seen pics. I don't think it's terrible. Just not my style.. Good thing about Harley is they seem to have a little something for everyone.
I do kinda like the rims..
 

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When I was an ankle biter, our family friend had a Harley with a huge rear tire, ever since then all of us brothers have had a secret love for that look.

I originally had my eye set on the Softail slim way way later down the road, but I like the breakout's big ***. Only dislike is the chrome, and the $2,000 price difference for just the wide tire setup. Internally I think they are identical, I can't tell by the websites info alone.
 
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One wonders how often H-D can dip into their nostalgic bikes for a new model. Seems like an endless cycle. I wonder if they'll go far enough back, to like 1915, to give us a new model...
 
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The real question is who is upgrading to "BOLT"? The all new old school, new thinking, modern performance, back to basics, steel fender, belt driven adrenalin machine!

http://www.yamaha-motor.com/emailvie...11_viewwebpage
 
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The bolt sure looks sharp.
 
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The bolt sure looks sharp.
It' nothing more than a Sportster wannabe...
 
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I think the breakout is a cool looking bike.
That chrome horn (I assume it's the horn) grille on the front annoys the crap outta me though.
 
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I really like the look of the Breakout. I like the rake, big rear tire. 103 6 spd.
 


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