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Self explanatory thread. Blackline console with chrome finish would be really nice...can't manage to stop thinking of it. Probably I'll chose this option. Thanks for the suggestions!
Self explanatory thread. Blackline console with chrome finish would be really nice...can't manage to stop thinking of it. Probably I'll chose this option. Thanks for the suggestions!
St0ne Welcome
I am new here also got my 2013 in mid July I see you are going with some of the same parts I am the slipstream line. I just found the forums this last week and have got a lot of great info surfing the posts on the Breakout now its just money and time... LOL It would be nice to get to see your bike in person sometime when our weather is better I got out and rode most of the day Tuesday but as soon as the sun started to go down I turned for home
Sounds like a plan, always looking for new ppl to ride with. Unfortunately for me I purchased right before the weather took a turn. I got it with 1 mile on it and it only has 77 on it now. Sitting in the garage with an iceberg in front of the driveway.
Quite curious to see how it'll be. This option solves the problem of the console.
I've already started a "project" (intercontinental! Italy/California) with one of the sponsors of the HDforums. Even though I'm new here, thanks to your suggestions I decided what to do and how.
It'll take some months to collect all the parts, have them chromed, shipped and mounted but at the end I promise I'll be glad to share the final result with you.
It'll concern wheels, oil tank, handlebars, fork sliders, console....for the moment....
Won't add more, I'll maintain a little bit of mistery!
Hey HC & Francesco! I'm gonna wait for you to post some pics of that chromed dash. I think this could be quite a nice option. Special for sure.
Let's wait and see who's first
I think Harley_Charley will win...
In my case the dash work will be "embedded" with some other activities. Searching for missing parts, have them chromed, shipped and mounted. I'll be happy to finish within April. Moreover there are some other chromed parts I'll have to find apart those mentioned in the project. Chrome Inner Primary Cover, billet sprocket, left base cylinder chrome cover, and a lot of other "upgrades" I'm planning to do. Oh, I didn't mention the little problem of finding the money to do all this stuff!
Francesco
Sounds like a plan, always looking for new ppl to ride with. Unfortunately for me I purchased right before the weather took a turn. I got it with 1 mile on it and it only has 77 on it now. Sitting in the garage with an iceberg in front of the driveway.
We have a group that does rides throughout the summer I can't wait for winter to be gone and get back to some nice Colorado riding weather. Defiantly stay in touch and when the weather gets nice we can get in the wind.
St0ne Welcome
I am new here also got my 2013 in mid July I see you are going with some of the same parts I am the slipstream line. I just found the forums this last week and have got a lot of great info surfing the posts on the Breakout now its just money and time... LOL It would be nice to get to see your bike in person sometime when our weather is better I got out and rode most of the day Tuesday but as soon as the sun started to go down I turned for home
Since you are in Castle Rock, check out Douglas County Colorado Chapter (DCCC) out of Parker dealership. Great group of humans beings and lots of rides planned for 2014. Would be great to have another BO in the group.
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2013 Breakout, big blue pearl, V&H big radius 2/2, Dynojet Power Vision,slipstream ctrls 2011 Limited, cool blue/vivid black, xover exhaust Rinehart slips, stage 2 SEintake and cam kit, slipstream ctrls
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