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Hey guys, I got a tip that some in this thread may be interested in a Race Tech front end I have for sale. Here's a link to it. PM me if you're interested. Thanks!
Any ideas on how to obtain part numbers for the 2016 Pro Street? I'm looking for the risers and dash.
Thanks
Try HD dealer- if they do not have part#'s it means that individual parts have not been added to the master catalog yet. when the Breakout and CVO Breakout first came out is was like almost a year before individual parts showed up.
Hey guys, I got a tip that some in this thread may be interested in a Race Tech front end I have for sale. Here's a link to it. PM me if you're interested. Thanks!
that seems like a fair deal indeed. good luck w/ sale. should fit all softail / dyna with 49mm forks. actually if you go to buy those racetech springs / dampers for a Breakout they are listed under fitment for FXDB. the gold emulators can be tuned for rider weight if needed before reinstalling. only thing missing is the new length preload spacers but they are easy to make with pvc pipe.
At the dealer today and one was there. I will be looking for the risers and dash too. It looks like the risers are taller. Here a few pics of things I noticed that were different.
Now that I've seen one in person I like it except for the smaller front wheel. But still looks good.
Nobody's asking but,,,,: IMHO 1) this doesn't hold a candle to the older CVO's and 2) There are close to a half dozen guys on this thread the MoCo could have (should have) hired to design this project. Give any one of em a BO and 10 grand and they'd produce a BO that would kill this thing. "My $0.02".
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