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Why not throw us a list of the changes you made so far? I am assuming the Srceaming Eagle air cleaner, Danny Grey seat, and pipes are fresh? Anything else?
I must confess I was unsure of the mod to the oil tank and grenade, but you have done a top job and it looks great...well done mate!. Also, the difference a tank lift makes to the Rocker is amazing. Have you thought of a mod to cover the seat bolt after you fitted your DG seat? I have plastic bolt covers from HD, just waiting to fit them.....I think they are used on the standard Rocker....let me know if you want the number. When the weather improves we need to get some photos of both bikes together at Dock Gate 20 and show our American friends that the Rocker C is alive and well in the UK. Well done again.
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