Rocker C ..more mods and pics...UPDATED 5/30
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Rocker C ..more mods and pics...UPDATED 5/30
Ok, as promised, here she is with some of her new bling installed. Braided Diamondback brake, clutch and throttle cables, Kuryakyn front LED lights with smoke lens, front and rear chrome brake calipers, and a chrome voltage regulator round out this wave of enhancements. Still looking for some semi-affordable wheels
Front chrome caliper and Diamondback brake lines...
Chrome Voltage Regulator...
Rear Chrome Caliper...
Kuryakyn Front LED lights....
Front forks with the new "stuff"...
A view from the flight deck...
Full body shot...
Front chrome caliper and Diamondback brake lines...
Chrome Voltage Regulator...
Rear Chrome Caliper...
Kuryakyn Front LED lights....
Front forks with the new "stuff"...
A view from the flight deck...
Full body shot...
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RE: Rocker C ..more mods and pics...UPDATED 5/30
Nice! I haven't a chance to see one of those Rockers yet. Every time I happen by the stealer they've been sold out. You got some serious coin into brightwork. Have you considered having your stock wheels chrome plated? Being that their already polished it should cost that much less. I absolutely love the look of the dragster styled 5 spoke wheels.
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RE: Rocker C ..more mods and pics...UPDATED 5/30
The scoot looks great bro. Keep in mind you might have to own it for a while. Don't do it all in one day, you'll get bored with it. Ride the faHKIN thing, put 8k on it this year, **** will break, and you'll get to replace it. Ride it till it's paid off.
To be honest here, and not directing this to you, but I've bought and sold more bikes that guys buy, ride 500 miles, dump 10 grand into it, then in the winter realize they can't affordto have it just sittin in the garage, and want to get rid of it. I buy em for just over list, float it 2 months, and sell em in the spring.
Pay it off then have fun with the "Bling". You always enjoy toys more when they are paid off and free.If you find out in 3 months that you want something with bags, or 5k miles into it, that's it's not very comfortable, you can unload it and not lose your shirt.
Just something to ponder when your posting more and more debt.. FYI, if it's paid off thier is no reason to ever unload it..
To be honest here, and not directing this to you, but I've bought and sold more bikes that guys buy, ride 500 miles, dump 10 grand into it, then in the winter realize they can't affordto have it just sittin in the garage, and want to get rid of it. I buy em for just over list, float it 2 months, and sell em in the spring.
Pay it off then have fun with the "Bling". You always enjoy toys more when they are paid off and free.If you find out in 3 months that you want something with bags, or 5k miles into it, that's it's not very comfortable, you can unload it and not lose your shirt.
Just something to ponder when your posting more and more debt.. FYI, if it's paid off thier is no reason to ever unload it..