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I think in about 12 months we are gonna see some unbelievable custom rockers that will blow our minds!! They have more on them that looks good than looks bad and once they customise (replace) those bad bits... I think what remain could be a "rocker" of worlds pun intended!!
DeanO
ORIGINAL: aliandray
Great looking bike. Like all the others I know which one I would want to be on. Still take my hat off to HD for doing the Rockers though.
ORIGINAL: rockerhead
I built this while I waited for my Rocker. Now I'm going to keep this and cnxl the Rocker What do you guys think?
nice nightrain i think thats better than the rocker good job. the only thing that i myself dont like is the red battery cover other than that its a great job. I like the spokes and how its a true custom. please dont take the my opinion wrong the bike is cool and i truthfully like it better than the rocker
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