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Ah....memories. You gotta love these old threads and the posts by people who have never seen a Rocker in person, don't own one, and would rather buy I bike that didn't sell enough to justify producing it anymore. \\;Thank God we don't have these experts on the design team. We would all be riding bikes that look just like daddy's old bike. \\;(not that there is anything wrong with that...LOL)
Lol Rockerheadsteve, you should stop looking at this thread before you go postal on all these guys that don't like the Rocker. The bottom line is Harley makes many different models for a reason. What I like might not be what Rockerheadsteve likes, and \\;etc. etc. I will say this though, while the Rocker wouldn't be my first or second choice if I was in the market for a new bike. I have seen them both at the dealer and out on the road. In person they are a pretty nice lookin bike. Some people love em. Let em be. \\;Lord knows they look 20 times better than anything Honda makes.
I'm beginning to question myself again. I did have the answers to the questions of the life I lead. I dont know now. lol. Was there life before this forum?
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