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Inverted Forks for Breakout

  • Chaser
    Chaser
    7 years ago
    Hi all, don't want to spend thousands but has anyone put inverted forks on their Breakout?  Yes I am aware the Pro Street CVO comes with inverted forks and twin disk brakes BUT it fits a 19" wheel, whereas the new standard Breakout has the 21" wheel and only 1 disk.  
  • brash
    brash
    7 years ago
    Starting a CVO conversion this arvo actually on a mates breakout, all seems quite straight forward. He has sourced a Twin disc CVO rim for now but will be going 23 inch when funds permit, will have to be a one off job from HHI. Whole front end was $3500 including wheel, rotors and lines which isn't too bad I suppose. Still got to buy a tyre yet.

    no doubt will be some unforeseen issues and will need a few parts we didn't think of.

    There are other providers out there, this Kraus fork is a work of art but once landed was well over $5k.

    https://www.krausmotorco.com/products/dynamoto-sp-inverted-front-end-kit
  • Squid83
    Squid83
    7 years ago
    Out of curiosity what were you wanting inverted forks for exactly?
  • chriso
    chriso
    7 years ago
    cause they look the ducks guts lol

  • Squid83
    Squid83
    7 years ago
    They certainly do crisso! The only problem is not being able to adjust tune in the length for different model bikes and frames, and only being available in wide glide width. 
    Brash If it was just for looks, send me your fork lowers, I'll have them powder coated and install diamond like carbon tubes (not the grey looking anodised tubes) and blind hhi trees. I can set them up to the length you want and you'll be able to use everything off your breakout again right down to the wheel spacers. 
    If you're interested, you can email us at speedmetalsleds@gmail.com as I don't have the time to get on here as much any more. 

    Some pics of a front end dummied up on a heritage we are working on at the moment 

    [URL=http://s941.photobucket.com/user/HSV-915/media/F059F3D8-6952-4A4A-9ED8-8DCA027B599E.jpg.html][IMG]http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad260/HSV-915/F059F3D8-6952-4A4A-9ED8-8DCA027B599E.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL=http://s941.photobucket.com/user/HSV-915/media/FCE0DEB2-76A1-4A7F-ADB3-55F7C86C3697.png.html][IMG]http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad260/HSV-915/FCE0DEB2-76A1-4A7F-ADB3-55F7C86C3697.png[/IMG][/URL]


  • Squid83
    Squid83
    7 years ago
    They certainly do crisso! The only problem is not being able to adjust tune in the length for different model bikes and frames, and only being available in wide glide width. 
    Brash If it was just for looks, send me your fork lowers, I'll have them powder coated and install diamond like carbon tubes (not the grey looking anodised tubes) and blind hhi trees. I can set them up to the length you want and you'll be able to use everything off your breakout again right down to the wheel spacers. 
    If you're interested, you can email us at speedmetalsleds@gmail.com as I don't have the time to get on here as much any more. 

    Some pics of a front end dummied up on a heritage we are working on at the moment 

    [URL=http://s941.photobucket.com/user/HSV-915/media/F059F3D8-6952-4A4A-9ED8-8DCA027B599E.jpg.html][IMG]http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad260/HSV-915/F059F3D8-6952-4A4A-9ED8-8DCA027B599E.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL=http://s941.photobucket.com/user/HSV-915/media/FCE0DEB2-76A1-4A7F-ADB3-55F7C86C3697.png.html][IMG]http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad260/HSV-915/FCE0DEB2-76A1-4A7F-ADB3-55F7C86C3697.png[/IMG][/URL]