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great looking rocker!!! do you mind sharing how much you folks paid for it out of the door. i wanted to purchase one with price tag OTD ($21,842). is that a good deal?
Yes, sounds like you have a reasonable deal in the works at $21,842 OTD.
For my Rocker-C, MSRP was $19,840. Add to that:freight, dealer prep, doc fees, accessoriesinstall labor, etc., it all came up to $21,545 OTD. The windshield and saddlebags accessories were pre-ordered & purchased seperate transactionfora little under$1K.
cha ching$$$$
im blessed enough to work in the trades
aka(garage door man)
i been fixen the doors @ local dealer 4 a while
got a tab going and was wondering when i was
gonna cash in??then came the rocker c !
lets just say i paid for it ,but not as much
to God be the glory!
What pipes did you put on your rocker and what's the sound. Like another post here, i live in a slightly "older" neighborhood and don't want them blaring...but damn, those look great on the rocker!!
RockerJay, The are Vance & Hines Big Radius. I also have Thunder monster baffles installed so they are a little deeper then most BR pipes and likely a little louder. I think they sound great.
No stupid questions. I believe what you are talking about is the leather tassels on the levers.
i think your talking to rkerhead mike,but i can answer your questions
vance n hines big radius pipes (loud,and performance good)
black things around handlebars well...those would be .......
i will let rckrhed mike tell ya they have been quite the discussion
piece for some time lol
later
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