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That was me that chose the 1st vote for the rocker
I rode the Fatboy many times to know what it's about. I like the way the Rocker looks although I never rode it. Plus I didn't see the Crossbones in person yet, haven't sat on it.
Although my vote would be subject to change but as of right now, I would get the Rocker
I pick the FB, seeing that is what I bought. I think if the X Bones was available when I was choosing, some serious consideration would have to be given to it. IMHO, the wiring should be run inside the bars to clean the bars up a bit. But hey, what does a sailor know about designing a bike?
I picked the crossbones. I like it, and it could be really cool with a couple of minor mods. Fat boy would be my next choice. Good all around bike, everyone likes the Fat Boy, versatile. I don't like the rocker much at all.
Guess I would have to pick the Fatboy too. My bike is a cross between a fatboy and Heritage Classic, and I'm not overly impressed by the other 2 bikes.
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