Harley Davidson Breakout Review
Laura Thomson is at the Harley launch in Catalonia riding and reviewing Harley Davidsons new Breakout softail motorcycleThis is one looong muscly and ins.
Harley davidson breakout review. Heather Ware The Harley Breakout 114 features the mighty Milwaukee-Eight motor and is based on the new Softail platform. Riding position is leisurely with a relaxed reach to the fat rubber pegs and a slight reach to the bars which bend to a comfortable angle for my wrists. With a 240 rear tyre and raked out front end the Breakout is made to look tough.
3 owners have reviewed their HARLEY-DAVIDSON BREAKOUT 2018 - on and rated it in a number of areas. The Harley Davidson Breakout can be the finest example of that and it is truly Read Full Review. We put it to the test.
Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below. Unlike the previous version of the Breakout the 2020 Harley-Davidson Breakout 114 is reasonably comfortable. Once leaning expect the pegs to scrape almost immediately the Breakout has only a 268 maximum lean angle.
By far the glass-filled medallions on each side of the tank are my. The deep-dished seat is firm but fair but youll seriously consider upgrading or at least getting an Airhawk air seat for long hauls. Harley-Davidson Breakout is their top-seller in Australia.
An in-depth look at the 2019 Harley-Davidson Breakout. In this video Tony from Sykes Harley-Davidson talks you through the details of the 2020 FXBRS Softail Breakout from the Twenty One inch Front Wheel to the. The Breakout isnt fast but at the same time it isnt sluggish and once youre rolling it doesnt mind being hustled.
Harley-Davidsons new 34-stiffer chassis brings a huge 17kg weight reduction on the previous model but at 305kg wet the Breakout takes some serious shove to turn in to bends and manoeuvring at slow speeds is also an effort. Harley-Davidson Breakout 114 2021 Verdict For what the Breakout 114 lacks in creature comforts it makes up for in presence and power. It has performance and handling to match the stance.