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#3371
Sure, those are all legit reasons. HD put the hydraulic clutches on the touring bikes (except road kings) due to the heavier clutch spring. the non-touring bikes seem to be pretty easy to pull the clutch with the stock spring. Me personally I like the feel of the cable clutch, and future maintenance is cheaper (buying a cable vs rebuilding master and slave cylinder components). plus I hate the added reservoir on the bars.
That said all you need is the clutch master cylinder and the clutch slave cylinder, and the hydraulic line. the slave cylinder (actuator) would replace the cable operated component. You should not need to mess with anything else. [EDIT] 24V would know more since he looked into doing this..
Call Performance Machine or Hawg Halters. IIRC they both make complete conversion kits with hand control, master cylinder and slave cylinder actuator for current model HD's. I would not buy the HD parts unless you are sure they are the updated, non-recall parts. HD had some issues / recalls with the hydraulic clutch components in 2013 / 2014. I don;t know which parts specifically you'll have to Google.
That said all you need is the clutch master cylinder and the clutch slave cylinder, and the hydraulic line. the slave cylinder (actuator) would replace the cable operated component. You should not need to mess with anything else. [EDIT] 24V would know more since he looked into doing this..
Call Performance Machine or Hawg Halters. IIRC they both make complete conversion kits with hand control, master cylinder and slave cylinder actuator for current model HD's. I would not buy the HD parts unless you are sure they are the updated, non-recall parts. HD had some issues / recalls with the hydraulic clutch components in 2013 / 2014. I don;t know which parts specifically you'll have to Google.
#3372
so i see there is an added issue with the newer six speed, and needing to change additional internals. this hydraulic slave kit from Joker Machine supposedly works and does not require changing things on the clutch side. You'll have to investigate-
http://jokermachine.com/products/jx-...actuators.html - if it works then all you need is the line and hand control.
http://jokermachine.com/products/jx-...actuators.html - if it works then all you need is the line and hand control.
#3373
#3377
#3379
Plus, moving the sitting position forward helps improve the forward to rearward weight distribution. Stock, the Breakout is VERY tail heavy. I had Micah Shoemaker at AF1 Racing weigh my Breakout on his race scales, and the weight distribution, with a full tank of gas even (which shifts it forward notably), was:
Front 325 lb
Rear 411 lb
When the rider gets on the bike, it becomes even more skewed to the rear, as the sitting position is far closer to the rear axle than to the front.
Jim G