2010 Harley Davidson Rocker C Review
The 2010 Harley Davidson Rocker C is a hardcore motorcycle with an
unusual trick seat and a low profile rear fender mounted to the
swing-arm–floating above the rear tire. The 2010 Rocker C features a
chrome, custom adjustable, internally-wired, and independent V-bar set
in a two-piece, sculptured 5-inch curved riser.
The 2010 Harley Davidson Rocker C Features:
- Rigid-mounted, air-cooled, black powder-coated 96 cubic inch Twin
Cam 96 counter-balanced engine with chrome rocker covers, Electronic
Sequential Port Fuel Injection and 92 ft lbs of torque @ 3000 rpm - 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission with helical-cut 5th gear that makes shifting smoother and reduces transmission noise
- Color-matched, cast aluminum, finned horseshoe style oil tank with chrome external oil lines
- Chrome, staggered shorty exhaust with dual mufflers
- Polished, 5-spoke cast aluminum wheels
- Tank-mounted electronic speedometer with odometer and time of day clock
- Engine diagnostics readout
- Low oil pressure indicator light
- 6-speed indicator light
- Fuel gauge with low fuel warning and countdown feature
- Dual trip meter
- 4-piston front and rear brakes
- Sleek bullet style combination LED stop/turn/taillights
- Two-in-one convertible Trick seat that transforms to allow for a passenger to ride along
- Security system is optional feature
- Available in vivid black deluxe, flame blue pearl deluxe, black denim deluxe and red hot sunglo deluxe colors
- Rated for 35 mpg when driving on the highway and 54 mpg when driving in the city
- Chrome, bullet headlamp with a sleek classic appeal
- High beam, directional light bar, neutral, and turn signal indicator lamps