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I have a 2013 Breakout that I want to change a bit. I want to put chrome fork sliders on it instead of the black ones it came with. I've not been able to find any for this model, although **** loads for other models. Doesn anyone know which models will interchange with the Breakout? I've heard that FXD's will but only from one source. Anyone have any info to help out??
I was looking to just get a set already chromed. I like to keep the factory parts in case I want to put it back stock. I may have to hunt down a set of black ones and have them chromed. I'm surprised no other model's sliders interchange with the BO. You should see my collection of take off parts!!
2013-2014 FXSBSE CVO Breakout...Or you can use the chrome fork sliders from a FXCWC Rocker C, or painted sliders from a FXCW Rocker and have them chromed. This option would also require a new axle to work with the BO wheel, which is available from HHI....
Last edited by Rocker B; Jan 27, 2018 at 11:27 PM.
The CVO sliders are hell to find, unfortunately. I was not sure Rocker sliders would fit, that may be the way to go, especailly if HHI has an axle swap already. thanks!!
Last edited by markray125; Jan 27, 2018 at 11:41 PM.
The CVO sliders are hell to find, unfortunately. I was not sure Rockersliders would fit, that may be the way to go, especailly if HHI has an axle swap already. thanks!!
Your welcome, and yes, the HHI axle is the way to go... I also know of someone who made a sleeve to fit around the stepped down end of the BO axle, so it would work with the Rocker sliders, but he only used that set-up while waiting for the HHI axle.
Last edited by Rocker B; Jan 28, 2018 at 12:05 AM.
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