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Old 03-05-2014, 09:02 PM
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A shot of a few mods.

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A shot of a few mods.

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...and a good example how little it takes to turn a nice bike into an ugly one - windshield, container-sized bags, sissy bar with rack, engine guard (?)

But what the heck...it's your bike! Enjoy!
 
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here is my RC51. Exaust look farmiliar? The CBR1000rr is what I traded off for the HD Breakout. Good times, but on to new things...
 
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...and a good example how little it takes to turn a nice bike into an ugly one - windshield, container-sized bags, sissy bar with rack, engine guard (?)

But what the heck...it's your bike! Enjoy!
Ouch EagleRay... I'd make mention that he set his bike up the way he wanted her done. Lots of different ways to build these beauties for lots of different riders and their styles. Somebody from the murdered out scene could just as easily dog on my ride for too much chrome. I like that there are so many different machines out there. I'd say if you're gonna slam a bike, do it with air bags...
 
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Yeah, that was a bit harsh and uncalled for imho. You don't have to like everyones ride, but you could at least treat them with a little respect. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't say that to his face.
 
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Top job head hunter! Looks great what you've done, and I'm impressed with the ideas you've come up with. Look forward to what you come up with next

Great looking bike the breakouts, can't go wrong with them IMO. It's great to see people starting to really getting into different mods and making them their own.
 
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Originally Posted by head_hunter
Ouch EagleRay... I'd make mention that he set his bike up the way he wanted her done. Lots of different ways to build these beauties for lots of different riders and their styles. Somebody from the murdered out scene could just as easily dog on my ride for too much chrome. I like that there are so many different machines out there. I'd say if you're gonna slam a bike, do it with air bags...
Yeah. You're absolutely right. He set his bike up his own way. If he likes it that way I have absolutely no prob with it. And I wouldn't ever dare saying that somebody must not do this or that...no way. I only wanted to express my very humble opinion about it, thats all.

And yep I also love the diversity of mods and styles that can be applied to the bike. Gives you really good inspiration what could be nice to you...and what not.

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Yeah, that was a bit harsh and uncalled for imho. You don't have to like everyones ride, but you could at least treat them with a little respect. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't say that to his face.
I agree that my comment may have been a bit too harsh...really didn't mean to. And I do have highest respect for anybody making their dream come true...and building their bike the way they like it.
 
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Right on, brother! Very cool of you to swing back this way to share that.
 
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Great build wouldn't change a thing, you nailed it perfect, and a quick question about your factory taillights if I may.

Do the breakout taillights have 3 power wires with a ground wire for each taillight?
If so would you be interested in selling your stock taillights?
I want to put factory chrome taillights on my Rocker and Rocker chrome taillights are no longer available, I was hoping the Breakout lights were the same as the Rockers

Thank You
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Breakout tails are 3 wires.
 


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