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Great pick-up fellow Rocker owner. Did you go with the 2-into-2 BR?
Since both V&H and Hooker claim the current pipes will not be covered under warrenty, I am waiting. Would like either the BR or Troublemakers.
I have changed the pegs and mirrors. I plan on changing the pipes and air intake. I would also like to put a sidemount plate and have the one on the fender removed.
Congrats on the new bike. I recently became an owner of a blue Rocker C myself. I've done the following so far:
[ul][*]Flush fuel gauge/filler[*]Chrome inner primary cover[*]Spoiler (paint matched)[*]Smart Siren II w/pager
[/ul]Additionally considering:
[ul][*]The EZ Rocker conversion from Heartland.[*]Corbin is coming out with several seat options for the Rocker C.
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Fitted the V&H 2 into 2 with air cleaner and power module - not power commander Couldn`t get it to fit.
Did also change grips as rubbers no to my liking!!
Will post cple of pics when I`ve got bit of time!!!
Keep the ideas coming guys, I get mine April 1st and I'm starting to make up my mind on upgrades. Gonna go with the Vance & Hines Big Radius (when V & H OK's them for the Rocker), new Air Cleaner package and probably the SERT. These bikes are so clean they don't have alot of space for tuners. Also going with the Heartland Bobber Seat conversion. Love the 2 spring look and want to reduce the huge open area behind the stock seat. I 'm still waitng for Corbin to show us what they got asfar as seats go.I have a question thoughabout lowering the bike. How would that be done? The black Rocker on page 7 of the picture thread sure looks cool and they say it's lowered 1inch or more. Any ideas? Thanks
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