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Yes, but you can increase clearance by installing 10 degree forward angled bushings under your CVO risers. The first pic shows the bushings. The second & third pics shows the clearance they provide before & after a 3" tank lift. The final pic shows my BO with the Blackline dash installed. There are no clearance issues with narrow based apes.
Is there a part number for the chrome black line dash? Thanks
I looked at these as the black ones with the red adjuster would look quite cool on my red CVO whilst reducing the reach on longer journeys. The company who manufacture these are only just up the road from me too. If I do pull the trigger I'll let you know. I did shell out on some Rizoma Tomok mirrors, not cheap but what price does one put on quality? They got rid of the large blind spot offered by the original mirrors in the first picture.
I looked at these as the black ones with the red adjuster would look quite cool on my red CVO whilst reducing the reach on longer journeys. The company who manufacture these are only just up the road from me too. If I do pull the trigger I'll let you know. I did shell out on some Rizoma Tomok mirrors, not cheap but what price does one put on quality? They got rid of the large blind spot offered by the original mirrors in the first picture.
Interesting that you have different mirrors than I have on mine from the factory...
i have the oberon levers on my 2015 breakout pretty simple install..very good quality as well...oberon & rizoma have great quality ive used them both over the years on my ducati & other italian bikes
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