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Hi all,...
what are your thoughts on a harley Rocker C...do you guys like it or not...I have a chance to get a 2009 Crimson red Rocker C for at a great price with 400 miles on it...comments appreciated...
the bike has actually 359 miles on it ...went into service 4/2010...so there's good warranty left...it has exhaust pipes and stage 1 on it...I am use to big baggers..street glides....thx again
A buddy of mine has the exact bike and its nice. I like the looks of them but they look much better with a Heartland kit on the back. It doesnt handle very well so if was looking for a second bike I would want something that handled better but it depends on what you want it for.
His after I put a Danny Grey seat, V@H 2-1, Heavy Breather, and PCV on it for him.
I have the same bike and love it. get a danny gray solo gel seat. the stock seat is not that comfortable. you will get complainants on the color. This is my first Harley and to me it handles fine since first one to ride it does take wider turn from what i noticed.
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