Recently announced and unveiled in Dayton during the Daytona Bike Week, the Harley-Davidson Breakout is ready for customization. H-D has surfaced several enhancements for the Breakout and we must admit they look really nifty, and will make the bike even more striking.
The first thing many will be looking to get for their new Breakout will be the Turbine wheels, the original equipment for the CVO breakout machine. These cast aluminium rims have 21 spokes and come with chrome plating. They are $799.95 (€615)each and can also receive Turbine rotors for $249.95 (€192)and a Turbine Billet Sprocket for $399.95 (€307).
Next in line are Sundowner Solo and Reduced Reach Solo seats, each for $199.95 (€153), with the first one also sporting a matching pillion seat for $179.95 (€138). Two handlebars are also available, the Reduced Reach, for $279.95 (€215) and its opposite design, the Fat Mini Ape, for $419.95 (€322).
The last accessory is the Detachable Leather Saddlebags in leather-covered plastic, and retailing for $829.95 (€637), mounting brackets not included. So if you feel like adding some more style to the new Breakout, you should reach deep in your pocket, as style was never cheap with Harley-Davidson.
Next in line are Sundowner Solo and Reduced Reach Solo seats, each for $199.95 (€153), with the first one also sporting a matching pillion seat for $179.95 (€138). Two handlebars are also available, the Reduced Reach, for $279.95 (€215) and its opposite design, the Fat Mini Ape, for $419.95 (€322).
The last accessory is the Detachable Leather Saddlebags in leather-covered plastic, and retailing for $829.95 (€637), mounting brackets not included. So if you feel like adding some more style to the new Breakout, you should reach deep in your pocket, as style was never cheap with Harley-Davidson.