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Cycle News 2015 Issue 35 September 1

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 P101 that feels more like a drag bike than a cruiser with its aggres- sively forward-biased riding position. The Breakout definitely has some get-up-and-go thanks to its lively throttle response and massive amount of torque from the 103 c.i V-twin. Twist the throttle, drop the clutch and the stretched out Harley-Davidson jumps out of the hole, throwing you back in the seat as you grab gears and go for the stop light win. As good as the bottom and midrange is the top-end is just as impressive. It's not so much about the maximum power out- put but how smooth the engine runs and how settled the bike feels in higher gears with the engine running at a lower cruise rpm. As usual, the rumble com- ing out of the staggered, straight cut Harley-Davidson mufflers is music to my ears. The Breakout's suspension provides a smooth ride and balanced feel. Stability at faster speeds is very good thanks in part to its long stance and wide rear tire but I found handling to be better at speeds above 30 mph. Anything below 30 mph and the Breakout's chassis has a rigid vibe and you start to feel every bit of its 700+ pounds. The Breakout's design is great for the open road but things get a little tricky in heavy traffic or situations where you need quick response from the steering. Overall, this is an impressive motorcycle both in looks and performance. If you're a rider who logs many a mile and uses a motorcycle as your daily mode of transportation this probably isn't the bike for you because of how big it is and the forward leaning riding position. But, if you want a badass drag-inspired Harley- Davidson for your next ride up the California coast to Neptune's Net, then the Breakout has your name written all over it! CN S P E C I F I C A T I O N S 2015 HARLEY-DAVIDSON SOFTAIL BREAKOUT ENGINE: ........Air-cooled, Twin Cam 103B BORE X STROKE: ............98.4 x 111.1 mm COMPRESSION RATIO: .......................9.6:1 FUEL SYSTEM: ....... Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) TRANSMISSION: .Six-speed Cruise Drive FINAL DRIVE: ..................Belt, 32/66 ratio FRONT WHEEL TRAVEL: ................... 4.6 in. REAR WHEEL TRAVEL: ...................... 3.1 in. FRONT BRAKE: .......4-piston caliper fixed, 300mm rotor REAR BRAKE: .... 2-piston caliper floating FRONT TIRE: .................. 130/60B-21 63H REAR TIRE: ..................... 240/40R-18 79V RAKE: ....................................... 35 degrees TRAIL: ..................................... 5.7 in. (146) SEAT HEIGHT: .................... 26.0 in. (660) WHEELBASE: ......................67.3 in. (1,710) GROUND CLEARANCE: ...................(4.7 in.) WEIGHT: .........................................710 lbs. FUEL CAPACITY: ......................... 5 gallons MSRP: ......... Vivid Black $18,599, Color option $19,549, Hard Candy $19,799 >>T I C K S >>C R O S S E S •Strong power delivery •Smooth ride at highway speeds •Quality paint •Aggressive look •Minimal lean angle, pegs drag easily •Body positioning best for shorter rides •Lazy steering Ground clearance is limited at best. This bike likes the wide- open straights, not the canyons.

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