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I am new to this forum and i have just purchased a 2009 rocker c in black i also did the 103 in it with 255 cams. I know alot of people on this board do not like this combo but i mainly ride solo and i live in NYC. I have also seen people comparing stage I to stage II to stage III but i have no idea what the difference between the stages really is if anyone can clarify for me i would greatly appreciate it my bike also has V&h big radius pipes V&h fuelpak and a se intake thank you so much and Happy fathers day to all you dads out there
Welcome to the forum. Talked with a fellow on a blue blue Rocker C in Santa Rosa, NM yesterday. He and his crew were riding down from Colorado Springs on their way to...??? (can't remember). Anyway... I asked him how the Rocker was working out. He said it was surprisingly comfortable on a road trip. It was a nice looking scoot.
Happy to hear from another Rocker owner. Have the Regular Rocker in Black, Heartland kit on. Have two sporties also (for riding with my wife), had a fatboy 5 years ago. The Rocker, best ride I ever had.... Enjoy it!!!
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