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The Everything Breakout Thread
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Yes
Then find one that does? Arlen Ness says that fits 99 and up twin cam motors. More than likely DK's site just is not updated for the 2015 models.
Then find one that does? Arlen Ness says that fits 99 and up twin cam motors. More than likely DK's site just is not updated for the 2015 models.
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Does it say explicitly 'does not fit 2015 FXSB Breakout' or is model year 2015 simply not listed?
As 24V said you will be good to go with the 2014 model. If you checked one of the parts finders you would notice that the air cleaner assembly has not changed at all from 2014 thru 2015...still same part #s!
As 24V said you will be good to go with the 2014 model. If you checked one of the parts finders you would notice that the air cleaner assembly has not changed at all from 2014 thru 2015...still same part #s!
Last edited by EagleRay; 01-09-2015 at 12:38 AM. Reason: typo
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A small update. Some months ago I asked about the possibility to install the OEM HD spoiler on my ABS equipped BO. HD says it fits non ABS Softails.
As 24V suggested, I risked and pulled the trigger. It hasn't been a PITA install neither the smoother but it worked. Only needed to add a small rectangular backplate (then painted in black to hide it almost completely) to join the rear stock bracket that retains the ABS module. Quite happy of the result so far. Chromed voltage regulator looks nice sorrounded by this clean profile spoiler. In that occasion I also installed the side license plate holder to clean the rear fender. Now only need Progressive shocks (already ordered) to lower the rear in order to reduce the gap between fender and tire.
Next step will be the Thunderbike rear fender install and, maybe, something else...
As 24V suggested, I risked and pulled the trigger. It hasn't been a PITA install neither the smoother but it worked. Only needed to add a small rectangular backplate (then painted in black to hide it almost completely) to join the rear stock bracket that retains the ABS module. Quite happy of the result so far. Chromed voltage regulator looks nice sorrounded by this clean profile spoiler. In that occasion I also installed the side license plate holder to clean the rear fender. Now only need Progressive shocks (already ordered) to lower the rear in order to reduce the gap between fender and tire.
Next step will be the Thunderbike rear fender install and, maybe, something else...
has anybody tried fitting the Chrome Bullet front spoiler kit 57006-03 or will I need to bite the bullet & buy one to see how it fits
I think it will compliment the lines of the Breakout quite well
regards
Rod
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