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We checked at the dealer and the price through ours for the blackline console is $192 IIRC. If we feel frisky this weekend we might swap them to test if the pictures aren't convincing enough. The only question we had was whether the speedo on the breakout would clear the bump on the blackline console, but it looks like it will thanks to the risers.
We checked at the dealer and the price through ours for the blackline console is $192 IIRC. If we feel frisky this weekend we might swap them to test if the pictures aren't convincing enough. The only question we had was whether the speedo on the breakout would clear the bump on the blackline console, but it looks like it will thanks to the risers.
Here's to your frisky-ness...DO IT! My exact thoughts on the speedo clearance, as well as the tube coming out the front. If it works, I'm in...
I must warn you, it's NOT Plug N Play as whilst the fuel tank is the same part between the Breakout and the Blackline the fuel pickup unit is different and as such the mounting bracket is set more backwards (towards the seat) on the breakout than the Blackline.
You'll need to make and weld a custom extension tab onto the fuel pickup mounting bracket for the breakout including a fixing nut for the securing carriage bolt.
If you know what you're doing it'll take you 10 mins .... I don't have any pics on this but take some when I'm back at the workshop.
I work in sheet metal. Let me know what is needed and I can make a dozen or so for other breakout owners who want to do this mod. PM me or email a sketch and I make something up for you if you need me too. Thanks for doing the research.
QUOTE=johnnycondo;11576320]So just to let you know .... I DONE THIS MOD on my Breakout as part of my build.
I must warn you, it's NOT Plug N Play as whilst the fuel tank is the same part between the Breakout and the Blackline the fuel pickup unit is different and as such the mounting bracket is set more backwards (towards the seat) on the breakout than the Blackline.
You'll need to make and weld a custom extension tab onto the fuel pickup mounting bracket for the breakout including a fixing nut for the securing carriage bolt.
If you know what you're doing it'll take you 10 mins .... I don't have any pics on this but take some when I'm back at the workshop.[/QUOTE]
I still want my question answered. It appears that the cvo has two braided lines going towards the tank while the non-cvo has one line.
My understanding, at this point, is that at least one of the lines is a vent for the fuel tank. What the other is I don't yet know. A second vent maybe? Once I have all the parts I've ordered (some are back ordered), I'll know better what's ahead. If I am forced to fake it with the second one, so be it, but I'm sure I can pick up some braided hose MUCH cheaper than the kit price from Harley. If I need to pick up a couple small pvc T's or Y's to finish it off nicely so be it, but once I've got everything I'll be sure to report back.
I work in sheet metal. Let me know what is needed and I can make a dozen or so for other breakout owners who want to do this mod. PM me or email a sketch and I make something up for you if you need me too. Thanks for doing the research.
QUOTE=johnnycondo;11576320]So just to let you know .... I DONE THIS MOD on my Breakout as part of my build.
I must warn you, it's NOT Plug N Play as whilst the fuel tank is the same part between the Breakout and the Blackline the fuel pickup unit is different and as such the mounting bracket is set more backwards (towards the seat) on the breakout than the Blackline.
You'll need to make and weld a custom extension tab onto the fuel pickup mounting bracket for the breakout including a fixing nut for the securing carriage bolt.
If you know what you're doing it'll take you 10 mins .... I don't have any pics on this but take some when I'm back at the workshop.
This issue is specifically concerning using the Blackline center console, correct?
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