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Yes. Just go to Ronnie's online or to the dealer and order one like / for the right side. I did it on mine when I relocated the license to the swingarm. Trust me, it fits.
Yes. Just go to Ronnie's online or to the dealer and order one like / for the right side. I did it on mine when I relocated the license to the swingarm. Trust me, it fits.
No problem. What year is your bike? I'm just curious why the other numbers differed from the one I looked up?
2013-2017 Breakouts the same. 2018 was the change. Part looks the same but might not be when you go to bolt up I guess. I think the fender strut changed on the '18 and up. I bought the right side 6780023 (long when I did mine).
Just an FYI to anyone looking to lower their Breakout, I had mine dropped 2 inches and the ride was not fun. You could feel every single bump on the road and I've been thrown up in the air on several bumps. Turning also sucked, scraped pegs very often and would bottom out on speed bumps. However after raising it up 1 inch, it made a world of a difference. The ride is so much better and it still has a nice custom look to it.
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