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Well, red is the fastest, but blue is the coolest, bestlooking, smoothest riding, and better on gas.LOL
Congrads! I have went from a 14 year heritage rider to a Rocker C,
This weekend me and my friends went riding & for some reason some of us decided to bike swap
They all have a lot of experience we all have been riding together since we were kids so they tried my rocker. We went 300 miles and they couldnt believe how smooth and tight it was, and the twisties with that tire is unbelievable. When you get that 240 on edge it is like riding a rail.
Believe me you will love the bike.
Thank you for your service!!!!!
Now get home in 1 piece and enjoy!!!!
still working in Iraq, but finally I have received some pictures from my baby in my garage...
Few Kms, but a lot of vibrations!!!
You said "working" in Iraq...don't know if you are in the military or perhaps over there for another reason. Either way I hope you get home safe. That is a nice bike, but the first thing you need to do when you get home is relocate that license plate. Did somebody already shoot some holes in the rear fender?
What kind of headlight is that?
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