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Yes Da-Rza 21, Heartland fender and thanks for the compliment..
That sure is one of the nicest bad *** conversions I've seen. I do like the way you can tell it's still a Breakout rather than just a Harley with a fat wheel if you get my drift.
Is the rear end permanently lowered or is it an adjustable system?
That sure is one of the nicest bad *** conversions I've seen. I do like the way you can tell it's still a Breakout rather than just a Harley with a fat wheel if you get my drift.
Is the rear end permanently lowered or is it an adjustable system?
I also like the look of the extended fwd controls. I have a set waiting to go on mine. Looks like a Ness kit?
You know damn good and well what was meant. What was stated is that the Breakout is being stereotyped as a younger person's bike even though many older guys ride them in the same manner that a Sportster is stereotyped as girl or woman's bike, even though that stereotype isn't correct either.
Thank you Prot, very well said.
I always just say (ref: Sportster stereotypes), "Oh, your girlfriend let you drive her bike?".
Whatever two wheeled vehicle you lust, prefer, afford, aspire, have.... enjoy your ride and be safe. May the gods of the road bless you all and to all a good night.
I just said it seems like a younger mans bike cause I have yet to see an old guy like me on one, jeeeez, don't get your panties in a twist. ride what ever you want, I wasn't insulting anyone, lighten up
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