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Was at my dealer over lunch andthe sales guy said they just uncrated their first Rocker and tookto the back room to see it. It was the Crimson Red Sunglo Rocker C.
Rear wheel is huge--way cool. I can see how people don't like the grayed out Rocker version. The chrome on the Rocker C is prettybalanced and well done. Couldn't sit on the bike of course since it was sold but I liked the proportions.
The paint is outstanding, for stock paint IMO. One thing people never mention is the Rockers are the onlynon-CVOHarley's to have color-matched frame paint. I've always liked that look but will never dis-assemble a stock bike just to have the frame painted.
Overall I liked it quite a bit but I'd only get one if I could afford a completely frivolous 2nd or 3rd bike. Sorry no pic. Reason #203 to get a camera phone.
My dearler just sent out an invitation to the local HOG members here to come in tonight and have a beer and bbq and view the new Rocker they just got in. So yes.... they do exist.....
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