Harley Davidson - Softail Breakout 103

Harley Davidson - Softail Breakout 103

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Mc F

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407 posts

264 months

Friday 6th December 2013
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Just coming off my Learner period of 1 year here in the Sunshine Coast, Australia.

Had a test run on the above bike ( just under 1600cc ).

I dont know a lot about Harley and thought I would ask what those in the know thought of this model!

It was a beautiful day & really enjoyed my first Harley ride, hands out in front, feet forward & a nice torquey engine.

Not a sports bike but lovely for cruising and it did handle the twisites nicely......or is there better to be had?

My thoughts it definitely would benefit from louder pipes, filter tune etc.

or should I just get a Diavel, V Rod....

Will mainly be used for a nice 30 min cruise to work & weekend runs with the missus, if she fancies a spin.

Mc F

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407 posts

264 months

Thursday 12th December 2013
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Thanks Guys.

Yep had a run on a road king 2013 to try out the 110 cubic engine and stage 2.

Will definitely try go 110.

Wow, Road king looks a bit bulky but rides really nice.

I can see the attraction of these big bikes for the future...but think I will go Breakout with that rear tyre & looks if I decide on a HD.

There is an imported CVO Breakout coming in from the US with a stage 4 kit - anyone know what this includes...?

Being a non official Aus dealer Harley bike quite a bit cheaper, but the compromise is no 2year warranty/roadside ( at least thats what the dealer said )


HD Adam - a name from the past - think you had a F150HD similar to my old 100th Anniversary one, which I left back in the UK......still miss it.

Did I say - god the weather is good here. cool
Enjoy winter..

Mc F

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407 posts

264 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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aeropilot said:
Mc F said:
There is an imported CVO Breakout coming in from the US with a stage 4 kit - anyone know what this includes...?

Being a non official Aus dealer Harley bike quite a bit cheaper, but the compromise is no 2year warranty/roadside ( at least thats what the dealer said )
That will be true, import sale through non-franchise dealer will have no 2 yr warranty and assistance and other benefits, such as manufacturer recalls etc.

Depends how much cheaper it is as to whether it's worth that risk or not...?


Never seen a mention of Stage 4 on a HD before, so can't help with that....??
Difference of $10,000smile

Stage 4 anyone?

Mc F

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407 posts

264 months

Wednesday 18th December 2013
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SpeedYellow said:
Diavel would be my recommendation having owned one for two years now. They can do the whole touring/cruising things very well but when you get to the twisties they are halfway between a streetfighter and a muscle naked bike and handle better than you'd ever believe.

If you go test one ask them to put a touring seat on it. It lifts it a couple of inches and gives the bike a much better feel and puts you in a much better riding position for attacking the twisties.

Only thing I would say, unless you weigh 100kg+ the suspension is set too hard out the crate but can be adjusted to make it much more comfortable so consider this if you do test one.

The Breakout looks lovely but like all Harley's (and I down own one as well) it is a one trick pony, great for a relaxed pose to the bar but gets lost on a day out if the road is twisty as is SO heavy if you ever end up having to push it backwards up a slope!
The Harley has been put on the back burner for a little while.

Picking this beauty up on Sunday instead and then I am on holidays for two weeks.....

Ohlin Suspension Upgrade
Rexer ECU & Full Termi Exhaust System - man does it go..smokin
Touring Seat also, so lovely riding position.