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Hey y'all! Not been on here in a long time. I laid the ol' Rocker C down a year ago April 21st. Went down in the median and slapped the ground 75 mph! Why I'm still here, only the good Lord knows. I was amazingly able to stand up after the crash, however I couldn't walk and required help to trauma center. I was healed up a couple months later, the same time I had the bike back together. It's still cosmetically beat all to hell. I could sure use y'alls help finding some new tins! Needs all 3 front fender gas tank and rear fender 2008 Pacific Blue Pearl, and I thank you kindly!
I hope using the word laid doesn't bring out *****. I was going for a wall and opposing traffic around 85, down was better than over. Despite all feet per second decrease.
I so could have helped you, I have front and rear fenders in BLue (2009), but live in Europe, cost of shipping is not going to make it very attractive...
But hey, if you can't find anything, maybe we can come to an arrangement of some kind...
I also have handle bars (originals and the HD replacement), air intake, mirrors front headlight (bullet, still using the original), pegs (original and narrow band replacements), oil tank (no lines)....
Good luck getting her back the way you want and glad you're mended up. But at the same time, this might be the chance to customize your Rocker the way you want her unless you're happy with the way she was.
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