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That's a sick '16... Love what you've done to it. Possibilities are endless. Best of luck. Keep it sunny side up.
Thanks man! Every Breakout I've seen is unique because of the amount of possibilities, which is one of the many reasons that attracted me to it. I've always been a chopper fan, and the Breakout has a flavor of chopper to it with the fat rear tire and raked front end. I absolutely love the look! And the ride is amazing, especially with the Legend air ride, and 16 inch apes. I'm 6'4" 200 lbs so it fits me like a glove now. My wife has caught me multiple times over the last few weeks just sitting on it in the garage and admiring it. Bottom line...extremely pleased with it in every aspect thus far in my month of ownership! Can wait to wear out the tires and upgrade to the 260 that I see everybody running!
71576-08A are the rubbers,oke 71340-11 console, oke 72775-11 trim insert, oke 60900001 top plate, oke but not really needed, you can modify the one you have.
71576-08A are the rubbers,oke 71340-11 console, oke 72775-11 trim insert, oke 60900001 top plate, oke but not really needed, you can modify the one you have.
So all part n°'s are correct.
Awesome, thanks! I think I'll order that and a black flush mount fuel cap at the same time!
Has anybody used the Headwinds housing ONLY??? I really like the nostalgic look of the headlight itself, but would like to get a Headwinds housing with the visor. Also, hopefully it won't vibrate nearly as much as the stock headlamp. My question is will the stock headlight fit into a Headwinds housing? Or does the shape of the stock headlight not allow for that? Thanks.
71576-08A are the rubbers,oke 71340-11 console, oke 72775-11 trim insert, oke 60900001 top plate, oke but not really needed, you can modify the one you have.
So all part n°'s are correct.
I don't know the part nos. but he should also get new screws for remounting the top plate. They have stuff on the threads which stop things from leaking. Re-using existing screws can result in leaks.
OP, I picture the smooth Blackline dash on your tank with only its small chrome HD shield as an accent. It would be classy IMHO.
I don't know the part nos. but he should also get new screws for remounting the top plate. They have stuff on the threads which stop things from leaking. Re-using existing screws can result in leaks.
OP, I picture the smooth Blackline dash on your tank with only its small chrome HD shield as an accent. It would be classy IMHO.
I agree!!!!! So the Thunderbike store says that part numbers 5471 (carriage bolt) and 7576 (nut, flange) are also required. I think these are the bolts you are talking about?? How many of each? 1 or 2 bolts?
I agree!!!!! So the Thunderbike store says that part numbers 5471 (carriage bolt) and 7576 (nut, flange) are also required. I think these are the bolts you are talking about?? How many of each? 1 or 2 bolts?
The part No is 1311d for the self sealing screws. I made the mistake of not ordering these but I believe they come in a bag of sufficient numbers to mount the plate like 8 or 10 or whatever. These are small and install around the perimeter of the plate.
You've got to install the CVO short risers on top of 10 degree angled bushings, so the tank will clear the speedo housing after the 3" lift, but it all works, I've done it.
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