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M8 Breakout Handlebar options?

  • grfxninja
    grfxninja
    4 years ago
    Hey guys,
    New here. I've got an '18 Breakout 107 and am looking around to see what options there are for replacing the bars. As I get older and rounder, leaning over the bars gets a little uncomfortable on longer rides.
    Can't seem to find much available online (or I'm just not looking in the right places?) so thought I'd check here.
    Rather keep the stock riser/speedo setup if possible, but happy to look at options.
    Sorry if this has already been asked, but I wasn't able to find anything when I searched

    Cheers
  • Nath103
    Nath103
    4 years ago
    Have a look at burleigh bars, barcraft handlebars or check out harley heaven website if you want a factory part number for your local to order
    You also have to think about new brake/clutch lines etc
    I pretty sure theyre canbus system so best to get it all fitted at a shop

    If you want a relaxing riding position then an ape hanger is the go. Obviously not some stupid height so your hands are above your head
    Ive got 16inch on my 2014 Breakout and suits me being 6'5

    That my 2cents 
  • Chaser
    Chaser
    4 years ago
    Quoting grfxninja on 07 Jan 2020 07:03 AM

    Hey guys,

    New here. I've got an '18 Breakout 107 and am looking around to see what options there are for replacing the bars. As I get older and rounder, leaning over the bars gets a little uncomfortable on longer rides.
    Can't seem to find much available online (or I'm just not looking in the right places?) so thought I'd check here.
    Rather keep the stock riser/speedo setup if possible, but happy to look at options.
    Sorry if this has already been asked, but I wasn't able to find anything when I searched

    Cheers

    Definitely Burleigh Bars - try their Roller Bar 1.5". Not too fat and looks great.  Have it on the wife's breakout.

  • Wardy236050
    Wardy236050
    4 years ago
    KPR Industries has 1.5” riser extensions than with bring your bars back further and also a bit higher so that you can have more adjustment without your switch gear hitting the tank. 1.5” doesn’t sound like much but it could be enough to get you out of trouble and they are inexpensive.