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I just have to say, that chromed Blackline console looks SO much better than stock. And here I was thinking I was done spending money on it this year..
nice looking bikes. if any of you have a buddy that might be interested in owning one, hit me up mine is looking for a nice new home and proper TLC, at $15,750.
I like the standard Breakout console better than even the CVO. Not at first, but now I do. Less $$ too.
Blah.......That cheap piece of plastic with an afterthought piece of chrome slapped on it looks absolutely horrible. The Blackline dash looks like it was meant for our bikes. With that, the CVO looks like too but the price tag is stupid as is the accessory hose that does nothing. My .02 cents!
Blah.......That cheap piece of plastic with an afterthought piece of chrome slapped on it looks absolutely horrible. The Blackline dash looks like it was meant for our bikes. With that, the CVO looks like too but the price tag is stupid as is the accessory hose that does nothing. My .02 cents!
I agree that the blackline console looks like it belongs on the breakout. The stock console just looks cheap. I *was* going to go with the CVO console, but the price tag for parts - I just couldn't do it.
Blah.......That cheap piece of plastic with an afterthought piece of chrome slapped on it looks absolutely horrible. The Blackline dash looks like it was meant for our bikes. With that, the CVO looks like too but the price tag is stupid as is the accessory hose that does nothing. My .02 cents!
The only things really looking cheap on the Breakout are the grips, the pegs AND the stock console...
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