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Bike looks good bro, very clean. Those damn Rockers are growing on me more and more with all the badass pics I keep seeing. I think the wife is getting a little worried, LMAO. She has nothing to worry about though, I LOVE my Train ;-)
Bike looks good bro, very clean. Those damn Rockers are growing on me more and more with all the badass pics I keep seeing. I think the wife is getting a little worried, LMAO. She has nothing to worry about though, I LOVE my Train ;-)
that there train is worth liking
but we'd forgive if you bought a rock LOL
Man that Rocker is looking good!!!! I love the chrome controls, I just did mine last week
I mean no offense when I say this but I'm not sure that seat on the rear fender is safe. The reason I say that is because with fender being mounted to the swingarm if you hit a bump it is going to launch the person sitting on it upwards. I'm not trying to be negative, just didn't know if you had thought about that.
that there train is worth liking
but we'd forgive if you bought a rock LOL
I agree, but I think the Train will stay in the stable for awhile. Maybe down the road, but I always said that if I was to trade, it would be for a Street Glide.
Man that Rocker is looking good!!!! I love the chrome controls, I just did mine last week
I mean no offense when I say this but I'm not sure that seat on the rear fender is safe. The reason I say that is because with fender being mounted to the swingarm if you hit a bump it is going to launch the person sitting on it upwards. I'm not trying to be negative, just didn't know if you had thought about that.
I agree, the bike looks great, I hope its just for looks, the weight capacity on that strutless swingarm mounted fender couldn't be more than 50lbs. I freaked out when I saw the pics. Could you imagine being the passenger? Whats going to keep it (fender) from falling or laying on the tire? You can hardly fit a finger between the fender and tire, and when you hit a bump with a passenger on it, the fender would have to flex down to the tire. The rider would remain steady and the passenger would look like a crash test dummie. If they could hang on with out being launched, it seems that would be very awkward on the rider when they had their arms around you while their going up and down like a jack hammer.
Last edited by rockerheadsteve; Apr 4, 2009 at 11:13 PM.
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