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The bike looks great but the stock seat is horrible. The frame has a decent amount of rake and the low speed steering is different than most stock Harleys. Take one for a test ride and see if you like it.
Would I buy one? Hell yes!! When they first came out, I wasn't impressed at all. After seeing all these Rocker junkies and their badass mods, I have since fell in love. My only issue, as is the issue for most, would be all the money I would have to put into it to make it look the way I picture it should anyway. Good luck with whatever you decide though. As stated before, go to a HD dealer and test ride a few bikes, that would be the best thing to do. Later!!
whats up guys, its been 2 years since i had my knuckels in the wind. iam going to get a 2010 rocker c i love the look of it. i was just wondering if any body out on the forums can give my insight on what the like or dont like about ther rocker c. and if they could do it over again would they buy it. and one mor thing is it comfortable for a 40 year old
Since you asked...NO...the Rockers look more like something Victory would make than an HD...that said,if YOU like it,who gives a fat hairy Rats azz what I think.....main thing is to get your "knuckles" in the wind..
Not for me. Well...if money was no object and I had a stable of bikes I would have one in there. In the same way I would have mini cooper if I had a garage of cars.
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