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Bikesales Staff23 Mar 2023
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Harley-Davidson Breakout Boss winner announced

The Breakout Boss competition comes after the launch of the 2023 Harley-Davidson Breakout

Harley-Davidson has crowned the winner of its Breakout Boss customisation competition, with the decision coming after six rounds and over 300 entries.

Western Australian local Glen Couper was declared the ultimate Breakout Boss in Australia and New Zealand thanks to his stunning entry, which blew away the judging panel.

Glen Couper was the winner of the Breakout Boss competition

Couper not only scored bragging rights as the Breakout Boss, but also picked up a unique plaque, a fuel tank, a $2500 H-D apparel voucher, and a magazine feature.

Additionally, Kane Swan was awarded the People’s Choice award, with his pro charged entry winning the approval of Harley-Davidson enthusiasts.

Kane Swan's People’s Choice winner

The announcement of the Breakout Boss winner comes after the new 2023 Harley-Davidson Breakout 117 was launched to Australian media in the Victorian High Country.

Coinciding with the iconic brand’s 120th anniversary, the new Breakout features Harley-Davidson’s Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-twin engine, as well as a host of styling updates.

Read our launch review of the 2023 Harley-Davidson Breakout here.

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