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Wow, you're right. The Rocker is a pretty popular bike on this forum. I have the Rocker-C myself. I have only seen 2 other Rockers on the road over the last year and both of them were Rocker-C's.
I just had to laugh, about 75% of the first page is Rocker threads...
Does anyone here actually one a plain jane Rocker? (meaning not a Rocker C)
Mine started life as a Regular Rocker.
When the Rocker was first introduced they were as popular as a V Rod... I had a V Rod too. But now the Rockers seem to be the bike of choice for serious cutomising. That was one of the main reasons i went for a Rocker.
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