The savings from your Ramen noodle diet and windowless apartment living has amassed into a small fortune. And now, after riding the pretenders, graduating in displacement and quality with each pre-owned cruiser purchase, it’s time for reaping the reward for which you’ve struggled. The 2013 Breakout from Harley-Davidson’s Custom Vehicle Operations constitutes a dream bike and its launch, coinciding with your newfound disposable income, could be interpreted as fate.
If ever it was appropriate to plagiarize a cliché, and before I do let me apologize to Tom Riles and Brian J. Nelson (the renowned photographers of motorcycling ilk responsible for the images here): Pictures do not convey the beauty of this new model. Harley’s CVO group prides itself on creating “artistry you want to ride,” and the Breakout embodies this philosophy.


“To create a compact, muscular profile we’ve chopped the fenders to the legal limit so more tire rubber is revealed at both ends of the bike,” says H-D styling manager, Kirk Rasmussen. “We gave the Turbine wheel a good deal of drama by pulling the spoke ridges all the way through to the rim, I think the ridges on the rear wheel look a little scary.
Powering the CVO Softail is a Screamin’ Eagle Twin Cam 110B engine with a Heavy Breather intake. The Electronic Sequential Port Fuel-Injected (ESPFI) motor is manipulated via Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) and produces a claimed 112 ft. lbs. of torque at 3500 rpm. Power is delivered to the rear wheel by way of hydraulic clutch operation, an Assist & Slip Clutch Pack said to reduce driveline load, and a 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission. Weighing in wet at 724 pounds, the Breakout boasts the best power-to-weight ratio of any 2013 H-D model.
Riding the Breakout requires a mental reevaluation. The act of throwing a leg over the machine elevates your level of cool by a factor of four, and once underway, trolling the local scene becomes a heightened experience of recognized envy.
Like all CVO models the Breakout is equipped with ABS and a keyless ignition but is the only Softail to feature cruise control (positionable in half-mile-per-hour increments). Unlike the other 2013 CVOs, the Breakout does not come in a special 110th anniversary edition.
Akin to the Deuce and Springer CVO Softails before it, the Breakout continues the tradition of exclusivity, performance and style customers have come to expect from Harley-Davidson’s Custom Vehicle Operations. If you’re drooling but can’t afford admission into the CVO club, start eating Ramen now and saving for the 2014 models.
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