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Elias1974

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CVO Breakout and Mountain pass.
« on: May 05, 2014, 11:15:50 AM »

Hi guys,
i'm an Italian (Future) owner of  that wonderful masterpiece named CVO BREAKOUT 2014. Sedeona sand.  ;D
My bike will enter in production the 7Th of may, so i'll have to receive my bike late may.

I saw alot of opinions regarding engine, the look of the bike and performance.

Here in italy we have a lot of mountai passes, so i ask u: because of the poor lean angle that this bike have, is it really SO DIFFICULT to ride it on mountai passes?

What are your opinions regarding not so straight roads?

U know, Italy and Europe have quite different roads compared to the USA.

Anyway i thank You any impressions u would give me and, i'll post pictures of my CVO as soon as it arrives in my hands!
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Re: CVO Breakout and Mountain pass.
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2014, 11:34:33 AM »

The answer to your question will depend upon how fast you desire to go.  At normal speeds, you should be just fine.  Just don't think of it as a sport bike or cafe racer.
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