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The opinion that matters: your own.
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I saw the Rocker C in person. Went back to the dealership the next day and put $ down. Pictures of it just don't do it justice.
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I don't think you'll be disappointed at all with the purchase.
I got lucky. I saw my first Rocker live at the dealership two weekends ago. I was just out for a ride on my Deuce. I stopped by another dealership and they had the one that I wanted, so I walked out with it.
People can dog the Rocker all they want. All I know is every time I leave the driveway I have at least one person compliment me on the bike. When I go to some of the local Bike Nights it is usually the center of attention. It's a great bike and ultimately comes down to what you want.
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Keith
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