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02603SEC (01-08-2018)
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Half the parts on my bike "don't fit" the Breakout. I have found a ton of great info here, you were the one that got me thinking about the fork spacers when you first installed your's. I tried to fit the Superbrace to my 2017, but they changed something, it hit the fender before going down far enough to clamp on the lowers. They were supposed to contact me when they fixed it, but maybe they did not bother. Thanks for all the info.
Though I prefer the brace either way, I originally went to it because I experienced an occasional tiny intermittent wobble, "not the death wobble", after installing the 2" extensions. If you don't experience this, your need for a brace isn't like mine was. If you do experience it, and the clearance issue appears very small, I'd entertain re-ordering the brace and taking it to a machine shop for a haircut. I've had a local machine shop do things like this for me and they didn't even hand me a bill the task was so small to them. Thats why I'm thinking the SuperBrace people should be so willing to do it if they knew how much to shave. Mine clears the fender by not much more than a 16th. The lowers, fender and brace all move in unison, of course, and when mounted the brace is rock solid so 1/16 or 1/2,, its all the same.
#6153
Thanks guys, that's pretty much the way I was leaning. I think the pipes in black will accent the color pretty well, as it does on pretty much any color breakout if you carry the black throughout.
#6154
Just to reconfirm what many others have already stated, installing apes on your BO is absolutely transformational. People are split on the aesthetics of apes, but if you're partial to em, I'd suggest doing that mod before changing seats.
I've installed apes and a 30" sissy bar. For occasional overnight (or longer) trips, a roll top dry-bag is just what the doctor ordered. A 65 liter (17 gal) dry-bag sits nicely on the stock pillion with the roll clipped around the top section of the sissy bar. A single bungee around the base of the bag at the base of the bar is all you need to secure the bag in place. A 65 liter bag holds a lot of stuff, removes for carry in a split second, and when packed makes a convenient backrest. The bag is a cheap option and, with the bar, actually complements the ape style BO better than "most" other storage options I've seen. A black rubberized bag with a black bungee looks good installed.
Its freezing here too and unfortunately, I don't have a pic with the dry-bag installed but otherwise, here is my current setup:
As you can see, I have a swing arm bag and a small sissy bar bag as well.
If you're into the look, this is one comfy and seriously easy handling Breakout bro. Just sayin .
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I've installed apes and a 30" sissy bar. For occasional overnight (or longer) trips, a roll top dry-bag is just what the doctor ordered. A 65 liter (17 gal) dry-bag sits nicely on the stock pillion with the roll clipped around the top section of the sissy bar. A single bungee around the base of the bag at the base of the bar is all you need to secure the bag in place. A 65 liter bag holds a lot of stuff, removes for carry in a split second, and when packed makes a convenient backrest. The bag is a cheap option and, with the bar, actually complements the ape style BO better than "most" other storage options I've seen. A black rubberized bag with a black bungee looks good installed.
Its freezing here too and unfortunately, I don't have a pic with the dry-bag installed but otherwise, here is my current setup:
As you can see, I have a swing arm bag and a small sissy bar bag as well.
If you're into the look, this is one comfy and seriously easy handling Breakout bro. Just sayin .
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A question for those that have installed an LED brake light...because I bought a U.S. with brake light integrated in the turn signals, it doesn't meet Canadian standards of having an "independent" brake light. I ordered an LED strip light to mount under the back fender and it's due to arrive later this week. I have the back fender apart and sitting on my kitchen counter. Just trying to envision how to run the wires up to tie into the signal light wires. The obvious place to splice seems to be fairly far forward as the wires are already exposed from the side rails. Any thoughts or suggestions? There has to be a good clean way to do this.
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Sorry to hear that bro. I can say the clearance between my fender and brace is darn small, but its there. There are clearly visible machine marks on the under surface of those braces anyway. I would think they could remove an extra smidge without much difficulty, so long as it wasn't a lot.
Though I prefer the brace either way, I originally went to it because I experienced an occasional tiny intermittent wobble, "not the death wobble", after installing the 2" extensions. If you don't experience this, your need for a brace isn't like mine was. If you do experience it, and the clearance issue appears very small, I'd entertain re-ordering the brace and taking it to a machine shop for a haircut. I've had a local machine shop do things like this for me and they didn't even hand me a bill the task was so small to them. Thats why I'm thinking the SuperBrace people should be so willing to do it if they knew how much to shave. Mine clears the fender by not much more than a 16th. The lowers, fender and brace all move in unison, of course, and when mounted the brace is rock solid so 1/16 or 1/2,, its all the same.
Though I prefer the brace either way, I originally went to it because I experienced an occasional tiny intermittent wobble, "not the death wobble", after installing the 2" extensions. If you don't experience this, your need for a brace isn't like mine was. If you do experience it, and the clearance issue appears very small, I'd entertain re-ordering the brace and taking it to a machine shop for a haircut. I've had a local machine shop do things like this for me and they didn't even hand me a bill the task was so small to them. Thats why I'm thinking the SuperBrace people should be so willing to do it if they knew how much to shave. Mine clears the fender by not much more than a 16th. The lowers, fender and brace all move in unison, of course, and when mounted the brace is rock solid so 1/16 or 1/2,, its all the same.
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A question for those that have installed an LED brake light...because I bought a U.S. with brake light integrated in the turn signals, it doesn't meet Canadian standards of having an "independent" brake light. I ordered an LED strip light to mount under the back fender and it's due to arrive later this week. I have the back fender apart and sitting on my kitchen counter. Just trying to envision how to run the wires up to tie into the signal light wires. The obvious place to splice seems to be fairly far forward as the wires are already exposed from the side rails. Any thoughts or suggestions? There has to be a good clean way to do this.
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Poker_face (01-13-2018)
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My problem was that with the brace sitting on the fender, it was only half way over the side of the chrome cover. Meaning the top half of the clamping surface of the brace in contact with air, I would have to drill new holes in the fender and lower it about 1/2" I did not really want to do that.
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02603SEC (01-08-2018)
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Help with tuner
I just bought my first ever brand new (Vehicle/Bike), in July. I bought a 2017 Laguna Orange Breakout. I have wanted one of these since they were first debuted. The Hard Candy Chrome one was the choice at the time, but just couldn't capitalize on it back then. So here I am 4 years later and finally got the chance to buy the bike I've wanted for the past few years. So enough of the backstory. Now that I have this new bike, I am starting to purchase stuff to make it my own. The trouble I am having is with the decision of what tuner is best. I keep leaning towards the Thunder-Max, as it constantly maps, reads and makes adjustment on the fly. Basically, set it and forget it. Reason, is I don't want to have to keep re-flashing it or upgrading or having to possibly buy a new tuner every time I do a performance mod on my bike. I know the pipes I am going to run and air cleaner, but am looking for the best tuner for the buck with adjust-ability as well, and of course the cheapest or biggest bang for the buck, if you get what I mean. So please all help and suggestions are very helpful and what I am looking for. And please tell me your set up so I can get an idea on what or why you chose the tuner you did. All your help etc, will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rob
Thanks,
Rob
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^^^Hi Rob,
Welcome to the forum. Nice choice of bike, my dealer still has an unsold Laguna Orange Breakout too on this side of the pond. Quite often it is human nature to profess what you have fitted to your machine is the best. There are obviously many different tuners out there and unless you are prepared to possibly compromise your warranty there is only one 'approved tuner' you can fit. There is a wealth of information already on the forum regarding tuners, warranty etc. This thread is not really the place to go dragging this emotive (for some) and continuing conundrum up on. As stated the information you seek is already here, use the search facility.
Welcome to the forum. Nice choice of bike, my dealer still has an unsold Laguna Orange Breakout too on this side of the pond. Quite often it is human nature to profess what you have fitted to your machine is the best. There are obviously many different tuners out there and unless you are prepared to possibly compromise your warranty there is only one 'approved tuner' you can fit. There is a wealth of information already on the forum regarding tuners, warranty etc. This thread is not really the place to go dragging this emotive (for some) and continuing conundrum up on. As stated the information you seek is already here, use the search facility.
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