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Old 06-20-2013, 06:20 PM
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Love the CVO rims. Nice bike!
 
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Old 06-20-2013, 09:21 PM
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Congrats and welcome to the club.
 
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Originally Posted by Jbreakout13
That looks real good with the CVO rims ... They are the CVO rims are they not ?

Yes they are the cvo rims. I liked the looks of them better than any of the after market rims I looked at.
 
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Originally Posted by kneesinthebreeze
Very nice. Those bars look much more comfortable to me than the stock ones. Excellent choice of wheels and pipes, congrats.

Yes, the stock bars made me feel as though I was leaning too far forward. The pipes are Samson "Hell Raisers"
 
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Crue,

Very nice setup...

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Great choice, enjoy.
 
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Very nice bike. I would have gone with chrome exhaust though. Just my opinion but the black pipes look out of place with all the other components chrome. Still a very nice bike.
 
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Could you tell me what handlebars they are and how much the dealer charged to put them on? Do you have a parts list needed for them?
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Old 06-21-2013, 07:07 AM
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Congrats!! Great looking bike. I would love to have a Breakout as a second bike if I could afford it. Enjoy and ride safe!
 
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Those are the reduced reach or CVO bars. part no 55800188 retail 284.99 but you have to swap all of your cables as well. Without labor if you upgrade to the nicer lines you are looking at $500.00 easy. Another member went to spacerjim.com and had 1" spacers made which moved his bars up and back both. I'm waiting on them to return from vacation so I can have a set made. The part numbers for the swap are listed in a small brochure the dealer has with add-ons for the Breakout. If you need they should have all of the Part numbers in the 2013 softail part book with a seperate book for the CVO version.
 


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