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Funny, that's the ONE part that really sets me off, I'm old fashioned and like the smooth steel better. You can paint it,chrome it or both.
As for the seat, as far as I'm conserned the jury is still out on that. I'll have to wait to see one up close before I make a final decision on it.
Its the ****!!And if your rider had a big rack they would be on top of your head! Man I'M having those visions! But if she had a BIG but, I hope that is made from good bar stock! I wonder if you could jack a wheel stand with someone in that deer hunter seat! It looks high from the ground. Good luck talking someone to get on that CARNY ride seat, just think of taking a high speed curve and they start leaning other way! YIKES. Dont mind me I'm in a zone right now, just goofing. PURPLE HAZE.
I like the fold away seat much better on the C model....but it does say that this accessory seat for the standard model can be quickly intalled with basic tools,so probably can put it on quick for two up then remove it for single riding...
I personally would just buy the TRICK SEAT from the C model,and adapt it to the standard model if I was to buy a standard rocker...
DUDE after taking second look at that seat, it reminds me of a high chair for kids or girls with a healthy chest, but you best put a wheely bar left over from all the destroryers they had to make the 07 VRSCX out of, hell if I was younger it would be fun to have someone in the HIGH chair and ride wheelys down the street!
Sorry guy I keep thinking of the guy that was so excited about the new ROCKER he said it was the ****!!! But it made me laugh so I'm trying to wake some of these guys up and have a laugh, but you have to admit that seat is a DEATH trap, and I like my woman on the healthy side and to put a full figured sweet thing back there I bet you could get a WHEELY in at least 3 gears, but she best hold on or she is rode kill!! And like I said to take a corner on the fast side and she starts looking over your shoulder your both going to make sparks fly!! I can see a kid riding back there but not a hefty MOMMA, oh well I hope HARLEY has some good lawyers because that seat is a death trap!! PURPLE HAZE.
I just find it funny they call it a touring seat..... cuz I don't think your lady friend is gonna tour very far on that before she starts complaining. I think the rocker makes a good bar hopper... but not a tour machine.
I can not help it! You know how crazy us JARHEADS are but I guess everyone is out, or just think I'M being un-couth but I agree about oil tank the designors were on mushrooms! I like the Fat back tire but if the front is skinny it will be high speed wobble time, but that seat is going to ROCKER someones WORLD!!! But truthfully would you ride on that back seat!!?? Like I said it best be made from Titanium it just dont look safe, and I'M joking now but I sure would hate to see someone get crippled or killed but any way CITORIPLUS we are old enough to know that is un-safe! By the way what is your handle represent? Have a good night, PURPLE HAZE. P.S. its the ****
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