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Old Mar 19, 2013 | 10:20 AM
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Default OEM Part Number Needed for New Breakout

I already checked on Ronnies Part finder page, and the new Breakout isn't listed yet. What I am looking for is the OEM chrome riser part number. I have a CVO Breakout and would like to bring the handlebars back a bit further, but can't figure out from Harley's site what riserers the standard Breakouts are using. Any info. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

UPDATE for those interested-the OEM chrome risers for the standard Breakout are 55900034
 

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Looks like the typical 3 1/2" center to center risers. So just about any HD risers would work.
Just lay a measuring tape across the risers to see.
 
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If this is true, why would Harley say all the risers they have don't fit? I'm certainly not disagreeing with you (I have found that the website and dealers are often wrong about parts and fitment).

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Looks like the typical 3 1/2" center to center risers. So just about any HD risers would work.
Just lay a measuring tape across the risers to see.
 
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Ask a Deuce or Rocker owner how many parts listed fit all but their bikes and fit anyway.

It could be the bars are 1.25" or 1.5" diameter with no step down for 1" bar risers. That would just have you looking for risers meant for that diameter bar.

HD says they won't fit because your indicator lights and speedo are built into the top clamp. That doesn't mean different risers won't fit though.
Just that you'll need to know the top clamp will bolt up to the risers.
 

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Thanks for the info. Another question: if I put the standard Breakout risers on do you think I would need to swap out the cables, or do you think the stock cables would be long enough? Awesome Rocker by the way

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Ask a Deuce or Rocker owner how many parts listed fit all but their bikes and fit anyway.

It could be the bars are 1.25" or 1.5" diameter with no step down for 1" bar risers. That would just have you looking for risers meant for that diameter bar.

HD says they won't fit because your indicator lights and speedo are built into the top clamp. That doesn't mean different risers won't fit though.
Just that you'll need to know the top clamp will bolt up to the risers.
 
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Without seeing one in person, I couldn't tell for sure.
Most have enough slack that you could get away with the stock cables if you're not going too high with the change.
 
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