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can someone please tell me the correct size I need for replacement handle bar grips for 2013 harley breakout?
I'm offshore right now and can't find out. Reason being I really like the Arlen ness fusion black beveled grips. Some sites are saying they will fit and some that they don't.
Thanks, sorry if it's a stupid question I just don't want to order them have them shipped to Singapore only to find out they don't fit.
Yeah its an FXSB. The CVO was a bit too shiny for my taste. Just trying to get it how i like it at the moment. Spent a fortune buying Jekill and Hyde shorty big shot black/chrome pipes with V strike headers black. Screamin eagle heavy breather black, SEPST, now looking at these grips and matching foot pegs. Mirrors need to be changed, reflectors have got to go.
I don't like spending so much on an exhaust system but over here in Singapore the traffic police are worse than anywhere else i have experienced. There are only 2 legal options available to us as long as we don't tamper with them. If caught with anything else you get sent for inspection if it fails $500 fine, next time $1000 and so on.
Last year all the HOG riders met up at the 1 and only harley dealership before a run into Malaysia, and lo and behold one little %$%# came and started checking everybodies mods 1 by 1......
LOL! That's funny. But I have a CVO Breakout, and don't begin my sentences that way
I would... lol!!!
On the topic now... Be sure you find a grip that you 'think' you will be comfortable with... its a hard choice to drop this kind of coin on grips to find out it's not what you expected... I spent $80 on mine and they are better than stock, but not truely happy with the comfort factor
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