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Guys, I talked to my dealer about the rockers. He said they are selling well. He is still preording them, none on the showroom floor.The Duracells are selling much much worse then the rockers. Dealer has 3-4 of every model duracell.
You wouldnt want me pulling up beside you with your girl. Trust me. Your bike wouldnt get a second look. They would all be gathered around my rocker C. And your girl would curl her nose up at you and your standard
Hate to tell you, my wife and my daughter doesn't like the rocker or the rocker c
So what? With all due respect, we do not buy our bikes to please anyone but ourself. We need to move on....
that RockerC is a great looking bike in my eyes, came close to buying one,
they have afun riding look to them to me,
i tend to buy my bikes figuring only how they will feel while riding ... not looking,
that doesn't explain my '63 pan hardtail but thats been in my family for 24 years and it just is bitchin to ride
when i bought my xbones they also had a rocker thereand the sales guy was trying to push me towards the rocker. i do not think harley has gotten the response they were looking for out of the bike. i think its nice looking, but i was not comfortable sitting on it.
Well, I'm only 24, so maybe my outlook differs from most of yours. I think the Rocker C is one of the most badass Harley's available right now. I don't really like the V-Rods anymore. They were interesting for a little while, until I thought of it more like a sportbike. But anyways, I'm sure you guys know that real choppers were chopped up Harleys, so why hate on a REAL chopped up Harley? They look cool as hell and if I could afford one it would take care of all the extra modifying that I would otherwise have to have customer done and would cost more in the end.
I saw a Rocker C in blue. I am new to riding. That bike captured my imagination and made me want to get a Harley. I did not buy one, too much money. But looking at it got the wheels in my head turning. 1 week later I have an 04 Springer in the garage.
I saw a Rocker C in blue. I am new to riding. That bike captured my imagination and made me want to get a Harley. I did not buy one, too much money. But looking at it got the wheels in my head turning. 1 week later I have an 04 Springer in the garage.
Well NO ****, that same damn thing happened to me just about. The blue rocker c is cool as hell and after watching Easy Rider for the first time and seeing a video of the Rocker C I ended up buying mine just a week later.
There are things about the Rocker I like, and some that I dislike. But in my opinion, it looks to me like a Harley and a Suzuki mated and this was the offspring. All my uncles own Harleys and we all share the same opinion. It's nice, but none of us would ever buy one. It's funny too that the only person in the group that I ride with that absolutely loves the Rocker C is my Dad...who happens toride a Suzuki M109R. Coincidence?
i think the rocker is sweet! I like my night train way more, but i like the rocker. I think Harley went down the right path when they came out with the rocker and the cross bones. More variety. but, If i were to go out looking for an additional bike, it would be the crossbones for sure!! I am in love weith that thing, but i wouldnt give my train up for it. i just dont understand all the bashing. there are some fatboys, customs, and dynas that i think are ugly as ****!!! then theres night trains that i think are ugly as ****! but then theres always others that i think are awesome lookin. its all in the way you want a bike to look, and the way you style your ride to make it your own. If i think someones night train is ugly, who cares as long as the owner likes it!!! thats what he wanted!!!!
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