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I am thinking now there are 3 different "Breakout wheels":
- the ones used on the regular Breakout (black with exposed alloy, fewer spokes than CVO)
- The CVO Breakout wheels (higher density spokes, black with exposed alloy or chrome??)
- The all chrome Turbine wheels (high density spokes, all chrome).
Right?
Jim G
I saw on another forum someone was trying to sell the '14 CVO wheels.. These are the black and polished turbine wheels like on my blue CVO BO.. He said he bought the '13 CVO wheels which are the all polished turbines.
So yes, I believe you are correct with the three styles of wheels..
I saw on another forum someone was trying to sell the '14 CVO wheels.. These are the black and polished turbine wheels like on my blue CVO BO.. He said he bought the '13 CVO wheels which are the all polished turbines.
So yes, I believe you are correct with the three styles of wheels..
Careful. "All polished" is very different than "all chrome". The Turbine wheels that are "one finish" are all chrome, not polished alloy. That's a huge difference, and why I paid the price for the all chrome Turbine wheels.
Try to get a set of wheels properly chromed aftermarket, and you'll be shocked at how much that costs.
Hi guys new to the forum.. Dropping in to say hi. I have a 2024 breakout doing a few mods.. Any1 no were I can get a wrap around front fender
Cheers guys
Hi guys new to the forum.. Dropping in to say hi. I have a 2024 breakout doing a few mods.. Any1 no were I can get a wrap around front fender
Cheers guys
Well, my 'Fly Screen' from National Cycle came in yesterday, got it installed last night. I'm not a big fan of wind screens, but I'm also not a huge fan of being exhausted after a few hours of being on the bike. It's small-ish, and seemingly unobtrusive, and I wanted to get you other breakout owners opinions.. The only thing I was really disappointed on was the clamps. The outer half of the clamp is chrome and the inner half is flat black. You'd think that both halves would be chrome? They also suggest you buy the handlebar clamps to go with it, another $24, which I did, and the screws for those clamps were too short. I may go and find longer allen screws for that and see what it looks like mounted to the bars. Here's a few shots.
Well, my 'Fly Screen' from National Cycle came in yesterday, got it installed last night. I'm not a big fan of wind screens, but I'm also not a huge fan of being exhausted after a few hours of being on the bike. It's small-ish, and seemingly unobtrusive, and I wanted to get you other breakout owners opinions.. The only thing I was really disappointed on was the clamps. The outer half of the clamp is chrome and the inner half is flat black. You'd think that both halves would be chrome? They also suggest you buy the handlebar clamps to go with it, another $24, which I did, and the screws for those clamps were too short. I may go and find longer allen screws for that and see what it looks like mounted to the bars. Here's a few shots.
Not bad. Wonder how it would look black or painted.
How did you determine it would fit? Don't see the FXSB on their list in their website.
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