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Been that way for a while. Honestly, the forum I setup is much better as it is all about Breakouts and broken down by category. But not many people use it.
I just took a look. It's really good. Thanks for setting it up!
is there any option for cap covers in black for our 49mm forks...thinking of making sum out of some freeze out plugs and thread some set screws in them..and of coarse have them powder coated...or will the rsd pre-load adjusters for 49mm forks work?..doesnt list the fxsb..
Last edited by Da-Rza 21; Aug 5, 2015 at 05:04 PM.
Just wanted to say what's up to everyone and excited about joining the community. I've been reading the threads for a few weeks now since I picked up my Breakout. I've been a proud owner of 2 Sportsters and a Nightrain, and now the Breakout. I stopped riding a few years ago for stupid reasons and missed riding every day after until I made the decision to get back in the game. I was 100% in on buying another Nightrain... Until I saw the Breakout. I'll always love the Nightrain, but it's like the highschool girlfriend I was madly in love with until I went to college and fully understood what a co-ed was - The Breakout
I love that analogy... Anyways plan on moding my Breakout soon and I'm sure will be pinging you guys.
P.S. Why the hell can I not figure out how to update my avatar? I wish I had just done it when creating the account, but now I no longer see that option in my profile, even when going to edit details.
I don't get why everyone hates the grenade. I'm gonna figure out a way to add a spoon and a pin....make it look legit, lol.....
NSR, I don't think there is a thing about the Breakout that I "hate".... besides maintenance costs. Wellllllll, theres always the attention it draws by the non-enthusiasts; "What is that?" "Is that a HOG?", "Where did you get that chopper", "Why the fat tire?", "How fast?".
All I say is, "SHE IS A BADA$$ ****!!".
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