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THESE ARE PHOTOSHOPS PEOPLE!! I HAVE SEEN THE ORIGINAL WEBSITE THEY ARE ON!! THE GUY PHOTOSHOPPED A BUNCH OF DIFFERENT BIKES AND MODELS, NOT JUST HARLEYS. I AM NOT SAYING THE PERSON WHO STARTED THIS POST DID, HE GOT THEM PHOTOSHOPPED. TRUST ME PEOPLE THERE WILL BE NO HARLEY MODEL THAT LOOKS LIKE THAT. EVERYONE RELAX AND SMARTEN UP. THAT BIKE WOULD BE ILLEGAL IN THE STATE I LIVE (MASS), SO NO WAY ARE THEY BEING SOLD BY HARLEY. IN A MONTH SOME OF YOU ARE GOING TO COME BACK TO THIS THREAD AND BE EMBARRASED.
If they're fake, why are they on Harley's website?
PS. Quit screaming... (caps)
PSS. The rocker "C" is ******' ugly. That stupid seat looks ridiculous.
Have you seen the " FatBob" looks like spare parts from a Softail Custom and a Dyna Wide Glide with Fatboy wheels ........And whats with that funky seat on that Rocker C ?
I thought the Nightster looked like warm puke when I first saw pics, but when it was in front of me, i really dug it. I'm hoping that will be the case here too.
I couldn't agree more.... what a disappointment. And for what? Give up some great models for this..who's calling these shots.. Hope they lose their job and bring back the classics which make a Harley a Harley.
Seems like most of you HATE this ride. I just got mine home a few days ago, and went out for my first ride yesterday. The Rocker C is a great machine, and a real head turner. I dont like the passenger seat, but that easily folds away, and it looks alot better converted to the solo saddle, and the 96 C.I. is a very good engine choise for this bike.
I havent rode in years, and was saving for a long time. I was set on an Arlen Ness Victory as Harley was nort making anything that I actually wanted, until they realeased the Rocker. It needs a lil' work as far as customising it, of course the pipes will be the first to go as it sounds like a friggin Honda now. All in all though I think that this is a great starter bike, as the things it does need to personalise it are minor.
Seems like most of you HATE this ride. I just got mine home a few days ago, and went out for my first ride yesterday. The Rocker C is a great machine, and a real head turner. I dont like the passenger seat, but that easily folds away, and it looks alot better converted to the solo saddle, and the 96 C.I. is a very good engine choise for this bike.
I havent rode in years, and was saving for a long time. I was set on an Arlen Ness Victory as Harley was nort making anything that I actually wanted, until they realeased the Rocker. It needs a lil' work as far as customising it, of course the pipes will be the first to go as it sounds like a friggin Honda now. All in all though I think that this is a great starter bike, as the things it does need to personalise it are minor.
You realize this thread is from a year and a half ago right?
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