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I'm not too hip on the overall looks of it...just my preference, but I do like the dual front discs. Really dig the wheels too. I would be interested how much it would cost to put the wheels and brakes on an older Breakout.
Kind of cool! A bit too racer style for me. Lots of colors going on too.... Some neat ideas though of course the stronger motor is a nice thing. The upside down forks and dual brakes are big items but not inline really with the bike I was looking for when I was looking for a new bike. I'm sure its going to be exactly what plenty of others may be looking for in a new bike though and that is excellent. Cool to see Harley taking risks like this and going tastefully and skillfully in other directions.
To my eyes this is the best looking cruiser HD has made to date. Modern sense of esthetics but true to a Harley. As close to a Harley Cafe as you can get today. Wish I had an extra $28000.
Wow! That has to be the ugliest softail I have ever seen imo but I'm not in the market for a new HD. The new Triumph t120 Bonneville is a real cafe and with all the upgrades like ABS, traction control, rain mode, bigger engine, and liquid cooling it has gone from a really cool bike to amazing one. I'm not sure what HD is doing nowadays but the rest of the motorcycle are producing some amazing motorcycle.
Everybody isn't going to like it but I think it looks good. Since I just bought a new Breakout I don't have to worry about going and buying the CVO. Lot of money.
love the idea of dual disc breaks and like the headlight but not a big fan of how its blacked out for that much money should be covered in chrome like previous cvo breakout or at least an option.
Wow! That has to be the ugliest softail I have ever seen imo but I'm not in the market for a new HD. The new Triumph t120 Bonneville is a real cafe and with all the upgrades like ABS, traction control, rain mode, bigger engine, and liquid cooling it has gone from a really cool bike to amazing one. I'm not sure what HD is doing nowadays but the rest of the motorcycle are producing some amazing motorcycle.
Well La Dee Freeking Da! If you don't get it, really who cares? Look at what you ride Studly, stupid looking IMO.
Well La Dee Freeking Da! If you don't get it, really who cares? Look at what you ride Studly, stupid looking IMO.
Don't care about your opinion and you shouldn't care about mine. Harley stock is dropping like crazy. That's the only reason they came out with these ugly super expensive bikes.
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