No Limit Custom Unveils Breakout Enzo Softail

No Limit Custom Unveils Breakout Enzo Softail

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No Limit Custom Unveils Breakout Enzo Softail

Harley and Ferrari are lauded by automotive enthusiasts and his connection is probably the inspiration that resulted in the bike we see in the Breakout Enzo Softail

An argument can be made that every time Italians and Americans collaborate on any automotive endeavor, the results have been quite remarkable. With the support from Fiat, FCA managed to introduce some impressive models in recent years. Just like Harley-Davidson, Ferrari is a lauded marque and enjoys iconic status as an Italian exotic car manufacturer amongst supercar enthusiasts.

This connection is probably the inspiration that resulted in the bike we see in the pictures. The motorcycle was built by No Limit Custom, which is a custom motorcycle shop based out of Huffenhardt, Germany. In the past, Harley-Davidson has collaborated with European automakers on many builds. The company partnered with Stuttgart-based sports car manufacturer Porsche.

The German automaker helped Harley develop its Revolution motor, which allowed the Milwaukee-based bike brand to compete with Japanese motorcycles. This is also not the first time that a custom bike outfit has used a Harley-Davidson model to pay tribute to an Italian supercar brand. Back in May 2020, Thunder Bike Harley-Davidson built the RS Lambo, which used a Dragster RS frame kit and the powertrain from a Screamin’ eagle 110 to build a Lamborghini tribute bike.

No Limit Custom Unveils Breakout Enzo Softail

No Limit Custom kicked off the project with a Harley-Davidson Breakout. Most of the panels on the bike have been fabricated from scratch, including the fenders. The body has been modified to emulate the styling and spirit of the Prancing Horse brand. The motorcycle also gets a new triple tree, aftermarket disc brakes, and alloy wheels that sport the same red finish as the rest of the bodywork.

The brake calipers were painted yellow, probably to complement the Ferrari badges found on the fenders and the sides of the fuel tank. Unlike a Ferrari however, this motorcycle will not burn a hole in the pocket. All the aftermarket parts only cost around $6000(€5000), which is the bargain considering the exorbitant price tags of most Ferrari offerings.

The Enzo motorcycle also features a black racing stripe that runs across the length of the bike and indicates that the custom shop probably wanted to emulate the sporty styling of Ferrari’s Scuderia models. Safe to say, the craftsmanship and attention to detail on this bike are breathtaking.

Photos: No Limit Custom

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Manish Kharinta is an automotive and lifestyle journalist who contributes to Internet Brands Auto Group sites like Ford Truck Enthusiasts, Corvette Forum, Honda-Tech, Team Speed, and MBWorld,among several others. Manish enjoys covering the latest technological innovations in the automotive and electric vehicle segments.