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Looks Like Breakout, but still has Rocker style!!! Just thought You guys might want to see the Heartland kit installed. Just have to put on rear tail lamps ,CVO badges, and flush mount gauge and cap. Then have dyno done for screamin eagle 103 heads, jugs, pistons, 204 cams, and super tuner. Then my project is 100% complete!!!!!!
Keep it badge-less, that paint is way too nice to interrupt with a lousy badge. Nice ride all around.
Hi... I wanted to show my solution to forward control 10 inches. I've seen other people talking about the convenience in the case of been tall (me=6,3). It was simply, throughout an hand made iron piece. I had to stend the bar for the rear brake control. The rest was ok. And now I really fell in the perfect ergonomy and more bandit, jeje..
If you look above the tag, the belt guard cover bolt on the inside was replaced with a Heartland LED tag light. It is also chrome hard to see in pic, but if you look close you will see it is a little bigger. Also the tag folds into the bike. It also is made by Heartland.
Thanks for all the compliments guys. This bike actually started its life as a Rocker C, but evolved into a Breakout after I installed the CVO Breakout wide glide front end and it hit my fuel tank. That's what started the rest of the conversion. The hardest part was making the indicator lights work.. Different computer system started being used. Long story short, I had to combine two wiring harnesses. Anyway I love the way it turned out. You can't see alot of detail in the paint job because of the glare, but it is a Vivid Dragon Willie G negative ghost flame. It turned out awesome. I will post some more pics once complete with better pics of the paint.
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