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I'm glad some one else posted this. Its my first bike ever, and I couldn't be happier. Of course I want to do some mods but otherwise it's such a sick ride. I posted my ride in the newb section. I'm going to keep checking in on this thread to see peoples rides. Take care
those bikes are cool looking but i would'nt take it on a trip unless i had a trailer. you're limited with options as for the seat and foot controls and you're not really gonna strap a bag on it and go across a few states. it's a bar hopper
those bikes are cool looking but i would'nt take it on a trip unless i had a trailer. you're limited with options as for the seat and foot controls and you're not really gonna strap a bag on it and go across a few states.
Sure you can. I've seen them with side bags, and there's also the touring/passenger struts for the FXCW, which will fit either version of the Rocker, and one version of this is a luggage rack.
Another option is to strap a duffel bag or roll in front of the handlebars. On one trip, we just rolled everything inside a sleeping bag, and bungied it on there.
Also, aftermarket seats are available, and so are various "highway pegs". Not sure what's deficient about the stock foot controls though. Care to elaborate?
Last edited by Warp Factor; Dec 18, 2015 at 02:02 PM.
no, but the rocker does come with a back seat that you could strap something to, easily a bag. i'd have to see up close but i'd have to take a guess that you're not going to find a lot of controls to fit . of all the custom bikes i've seen they are just that, custom and not every other attachment is going to fit. i've been on a lot of trips lasting a week, that would be a pretty big bag to strap onto my handle bars
i'm not debating about the rocker, i've seen them with bags, i'm talking about the red non practical street chopper
Originally Posted by DiscoBayJoe
She's not a rocker, but I love pro street bikes. my first v-twin:
i'm talking about this
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Dec 19, 2015 at 10:46 AM.
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