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Hey anyone with access to the CVO or pullback bars for the Breakout. Are the mirrors pushed out further than on the drag bar? Or barring that are the bars raised enough to flip the mirrors.
I'm beginning to think I need one of those stupid size bike just to not see my arms and shoulders in the mirrors..
I sat on the CVO and the mirrors were fine with the reduced reach bars.
I put the HD Mirror extensions on my Breakout and it made all the difference. Not the best looking, but at least I can see something other than my arms/shoulders in the mirrors. I can see behind me perfectly on both sides now.
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