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here are some..I know you wanted some with a person actually sitting on it but this is all I have right now...but the ride feels great on it....my fender is still out at painters is why it is bare metal in pics...hope they help your cause
Last edited by 57RebelRocker; Jan 3, 2009 at 11:47 AM.
here are some..I know you wanted some wiyh a person actually sitting on it but this is all I have right now...but the ride feels great on it....my fender is still out at painters is why it is bare metal in pics...hope they help your cause
thx, i was asking for pic with rider to see how the rider looks on it im sure u sit alot further back and deeper in the bike, just waned to see it.
what did it cost from heartland, and did u buy the 2 up system, thx once again!!
My local stealer has a Rocker C with the heartland conversion on the showroom floor. I sat on it yesterday and found that you are right, you do sit much lower down into the bike which felt great. I, however, did not feel that I sat further back. As a taller rider, I was a little suprised with that. But I can tell you, it looked more awesome in person than any of the picturs can show.
The kit cost $2000 from heartland...it does sit you lower but not much further back...so I had the 3" forward control extension kit put on it and that definately stretched my legs out...I also put progressive 422's on and lowered the bike 2"...in fact you will have to do the same if you want the heartland kit to look like it should...or else you fender will not looked wrapped around the tire...instead it will look like its riding way above the tire
I think I'm gonna put the same conversion kit on my 06 Fatboy but it'll probably be another 12-18 months before I can afford to do it. Going to get the exhaust and everything else the way I want it first. And this will allow me more time to use some of the rubber I have. No need to do this until I have to buy a new rear tire... IMHO.
Which kit do i need??
E-Z Rock-R Conversion System – Fits 08 Rocker & Rocker C
includes: struts, fender, seat, rock guard Retail
HL-240R Chrome Struts and Wild Heart Fender 11 x 20 $1,999.00
HL-240RPC Powder Coated Struts and Wild Heart Fender 11 x 20 $1,999.00
HL-240R-1 Chrome Struts and Heartbreaker Fender 11 x 24 $1,999.00
HL-240R-1PC Powder Coated Struts and Heartbreaker Fender 11 x 24 $1,999.00
HL-240R-2 Chrome Struts and Heartlander Fender 11 x 28 $1,999.00
HL-240R-2PC Powder Coated Struts and Heartlander Fender 11 x 28 $1,999.00
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With frenched in tail light and license plate frame
HL-240R-3PC Powder Coated Struts and Heartlander Fender 11 x 28 $2,398.00
With frenched in tail light and license plate frame
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