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I know Harley doesn't make a chrome kit for the Rocker "C", but Diamond Engineering will eventually make one, But only if there is enough requests for one. So in saying this I have asked them and they comfirmed that if enough people ask then Diamond Engineering will start to make them, kinda like the squeeky wheel getting the oil
I did read the description, but some of the items on the Harley website have NOT been updated. Some items show up on the Rocker link and when you go to your Harley dealer they tell you it's not compatable.
Example is the front mudguard # 59217-03
Another is the screamin eagle spark plugs wires that are confirmed to fit, until you get a set, and they don't fit not even close.
You're right that the H-D site isn't 100% correct. However, the only error I see is that when shopping for a particular bike, the list will sometimes include parts that don't belong on that bike, like the mudflaps. The product description will clear up any ambiguity, though. The mudflaps description clearly states: "Fits '95-'07 FX SoftailŽ models...", so it's obvious they don't fit Rockers.
If it doesn't say it fits all Softail models, including years '08-'10 or if it doesn't specifically say it fits Rocker models, then it probably won't fit. I'm sure there might be a couple exceptions, but I haven't seen any.
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