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I must say that is the only rocker I've seen that looks sweet. the stock ones just look like wanna be choppers.
There are plenty of guys on here with sweet looking rockers. HD provides you with the platform and where you want to go with it is all up to you. Personally, I've seen far more complete different variations of the rocker than I have any other bike.
Now if thats not badass I dont know what is. Your limit with the rocker is your vision. I guess you could do the same with any other line of harley but....it just looks cooler on a rocker
I love me a little Sporty as much as the next guy but I'll be dammned if I would come sniffing around the Sloptail forum looking for trouble and hating on other mens pride and joyses regardless of what I rode. I like that word...Joyses.
Thats the built up pain of having muthafvckers call your bike a Chicks bike. Thats also a big Nay-Nay IMO. Sporties rock. But so do Rockers!!
Oh My...I'm feeling I must have aset of these Panhead styled rockerbox covers for me Train. Is it just me being a Tard or are those badassness for a vintage looking new bike? Like...Mine mabbe?? PC a set of those bad boys black? Yowsa.
Last edited by Chazmanian; May 31, 2009 at 10:05 PM.
The rocker is such an amazing platform for making it 'your own'. I am so pleased with mine. Even though I dropped MAJOR coin on mods (probably $22K or more with labor), I am still under $45K total for a bike that looks like a 100% custom chopper but will still work everyday AND has a 7-year, unlimited mile warranty!
sure do like the blue rocker c's. chopperesque, but in almost a practical way. in that you can go to a harley dealer and get parts. a big bonus. and about ten grand less than the big dog. saving for a rocker since i saw a used one at the tulsa dealership a few weeks ago, had the danny gray seat on it. yeow, now that one really rocked, for me anyway.
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