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Funny! I rarely have a passenger these days. I've gone camping in the past and will have my sister on back to hold our coffee on the way back from a gas station. When I've had bikes that have two up seating I've given the occasional ride to someone who just wanted to experience a motorcycle. I've had a few guys offer to ride on back, but I don't trust that they'll keep their hands on my waist and I don't want to crash trying to smack 'em. Interestingly, none of the guys I've ever dated rode motorcycles. That's a bummer too because a perfect guy for me would have his own bike, love riding, play guitar, have a secure job, and NOT irritate the schitt out of me. That's not asking to much.
You can teach me how to play the guitar (I purchased one and took three lessons 5 years ago) the guitar is still sitting in my closet. I got the rest of your requirements covered.
I also thought it was very clever, but oh so ugly! That was the first thing I had to change on mine. I rarely ride two up anyway so I don't miss it.
I have also had a lot of Harley people ask me what my bike is. So much so I made decals for my seat and tank that reads "ROCKER" in an AC/DC font. It is not very often I see one on the road and even less at a dealer these days. For me the distinguishing visual attribute is the oil tank. I don't think they put the ribbed tank on any other models.
If I remember correctly the Breakout has the same oil tank as the Rocker just without all the ribs, but that's it.
Last edited by skid_pimp; Dec 24, 2015 at 07:26 PM.
The BO has one rib.
Sarah, my wife rides with me when time sllows. Usually shorter two hour each way max.
I do a lot of charity runs that keep me on the bike for as much as twelve hours and she will never do that. Not till she has her own bike. Lokin foward to that!
You can teach me how to play the guitar (I purchased one and took three lessons 5 years ago) the guitar is still sitting in my closet. I got the rest of your requirements covered.
The BO has one rib.
Sarah, my wife rides with me when time sllows. Usually shorter two hour each way max.
I do a lot of charity runs that keep me on the bike for as much as twelve hours and she will never do that. Not till she has her own bike. Lokin foward to that!
I have a chrome ribbed oil tank on my Rocker and yes it came from Harley and it is off another model, don't remember which model right now. I do have the part number in my file box if anyone is interested
I just created a Rocker / Rocker C Facebook group if anyone is interested. Just bought my first Rocker C 6 weeks ago and she's been getting some work done. Got her home yesterday. Love the bike. Anyway, the page is https://www.facebook.com/groups/916311345083504/
I just created a Rocker / Rocker C Facebook group if anyone is interested. Just bought my first Rocker C 6 weeks ago and she's been getting some work done. Got her home yesterday. Love the bike. Anyway, the page is https://www.facebook.com/groups/916311345083504/
I will give it a whirl and see where it goes. There is a group already of Facebook that's called FXCWC but seems to have died out a while ago.
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