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i say go for it....i have been seeing lots of rockers here in los angeles,,,,,and let me say,,,THEY LOOK HOT,,,,the big fat tire,,and the raked out fork,,looks really tempting,,,,,,i am even thinking about getting one.......ROCKER...!!
alright guys....ive done some thinking.....and i want to wait and see one on the show room floor before i do any purchasing. itll take a lot to make me give up my night train. I think the train might look better with a 250 rear tire, raked out, and lowered with rims. but then thats a lot more money!!!!!
I've got a dark red Rocker C and I LOVE it. \\; Handles great and looks killer. \\; As far as price, its fair for what you get. \\; Just slightly higher than a Softail Custom but you get more and a helluva lot less than a Big Dog or Ironhorse plus you get Harley reliability. \\; I thought I'd **** can the seat but after using it a few times I'm keeping it, solos seat looks with 2 up capability. \\; Very cool. \\; \\;I also did the 103 kit w/cams and it runs hard.
Mr Wales \\;-  \\;you ride what you want and I'll ride what I want. \\; Your overly stronge opinion tells me you probably wish you had one, otherwise you wouldn't be so passionate.
Here's to all the guys bagging on a bro for getting a rocker. \\; First, it's a Harley, nuff said. \\; He didn't run out and buy a Honda Shadow 'Hero' or a Roadstar, nope he purchased American Iron for what it's worth. \\; The same goes for guys who bag on Sporty's. \\; Nothing wrong with them either. \\; I've never looked down my nose at my coworkers here who are riding Sportsters of varying vintages. \\; The important thing is that we're all riding machines that represent a legacy. \\; \\; Now if only HD could start making all their clothing and accessories here in the United States. \\; I say "Bring it Back!"
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