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I understand you have to recoup your cost for a half million $ cnc milling machine and what not and I realize what all goes into it but..... Oh never mind forget I even said anything.
All right gang, I'd like to hear the opinion of the crowd on something. I need to extend my forward controls. I really don't want to use the Ness extension plates.
I understand you have to recoup your cost for a half million $ cnc milling machine and what not and I realize what all goes into it but..... Oh never mind forget I even said anything.
LOL!!! I have those same conversations in my head each time I'm looking at buying shiny fancy parts. if you try to make sense of it you go nuts.
I understand you have to recoup your cost for a half million $ cnc milling machine and what not and I realize what all goes into it but..... Oh never mind forget I even said anything.
I agree wheels are ridiculous. Custom wheels would be nice but I like the OEM breakout wheels. If I ever change wheels it would probably be for the CVO turbine wheels instead of actual custom wheels. And they're around $1000-1200 for a set which is much more reasonable although still expensive.
All right gang, I'd like to hear the opinion of the crowd on something. I need to extend my forward controls. I really don't want to use the Ness extension plates.
Well, it turns out that the 2014 Breakout and the 2011 Rocker use the same brackets on both sides! Cool.
Should I roll the dice & give these brackets a try?
I'm hoping someone on here has already done this and discovered that it all fits together perfectly, lol.
It's close enough to where I'd probably give it a try. if you just hold them up and don't actually install them, if it looks too far off you can always return them. you also need to extend the brake line / shifter linkage.
All right gang, I'd like to hear the opinion of the crowd on something. I need to extend my forward controls. I really don't want to use the Ness extension plates.
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