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That's the beauty of the FXCW Rocker's stock seat.....it appears closer to the fender. That bike is sitting at stock ride height. Nice lookin' scoot Mueller
My dealer used the Screaming Eagle SERT dated February 08 to do my tune. Rocketman69 has skilz, yep that is the stock seat on the standard Rocker build andit is also more comfortable than the seat on the Rocker C.
RM69---I would love to get my hands on your no brainer bracket. Can you Pls. put me on your extensive list of rocker heads, that want the BIG RADIUS 2 in 2 pipes installed for your custom bracket? Let me know the cost, and how I will be paying for it? Soon as you say yes I will get the $$ to you. And if you could give me an E.T.A? I have my FXCWC coming in on 5-15-08, I am in the process of havivg all my MOD parts getting delivered to my house now that way I have a project to do each and every weekend from here on out. So each week the bike will be getting a upgrade of some sort.
I have 1 other question, The rocker is classified as a soft tail, so when I'm looking up upgrades does this mean all soft tail parts will work unless specified it doesn't for the rocker?
I hope I made your next bracket build deadline, let me know, PLEASE, Thanx, Russell (A.K.A FXCWrockerman)
Great looking ride. Did you lower your Rocker? In your picture the rear end looks lowered (seat looks closer to fender), if so, how did you do it and with what parts?
order softtail lowering kit,swap bolts
correct me if im wrong
rkerhedsteve lowered his
looks fabulous
mueller
love your scoot,im getting red and wondered how vance hines big radius would look
on red exellent bro i wonder what a 2" lower job w/rcker seat would
look like on a c model? i bet the seat would almost touch the fender!
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