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Well i had my Rocker Delivered Yesterday.... What a feeling it is to have a Harley... Still don't believe it... I am kicking myself in the *** though right now because i opted for the cheaper rocker... THERE IS NO PASS SEAT! Wife isn't to happy! Can i still buy all the stuff i need to have a 1 up seat.... Silly me.... I still have a month until i take the UK riding test so i can get endorsed on my WV drivers license
Well i had my Rocker Delivered Yesterday.... What a feeling it is to have a Harley... Still don't believe it... I am kicking myself in the *** though right now because i opted for the cheaper rocker... THERE IS NO PASS SEAT! Wife isn't to happy! Can i still buy all the stuff i need to have a 1 up seat.... Silly me.... I still have a month until i take the UK riding test so i can get endorsed on my WV drivers license
congrats,but really you should learn how to ride yourself before even attempting
to ride with a passenger,ill give you my seat + 100 bucks! LOL
cactus beat me to the punch
good luck
Don't worry about her being able to ride...You've got plenty of time to get used to riding on your own. Once you get your license, then yeah, go ahead and buy the Rocker C seat.
I will need to get the pegs and all the goodies... I mean all the 1 up seats that you can buy for the C's are able to be fitted on a standard rocker correct? Bear with me here yall.... Just getting started...
I agree with everyone here, learn to ride it solo before you take your wife for a ride. When you're ready to take her, I'm sure you'll find plenty of people wanting to sell their Rocker-C seat on here. I just bought my Danny Gray seat and will probably be selling my Rocker-C seat also.
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