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[quote=Rocker_Dan;8962101]Still in love with mine...
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HEY MAN i've been looking into different options for the liscense plate on my Rocker C. I really like how yours sits flush with the rear fender is that custom? Or was it a conversion from hearltand or something to that extent?
Also tc1816 Im debating getting the Monster Baffles from Big City thunder(as opposed to just taking the baffles out altogether) like you have and i was wondering if you noticed a huge difference in sound from the stock V&H Big Radius pipes (which i have now). Was it worth the investment for the new baffles? Thanks for the input gents!!
Scottmmako, Dans fender is a heartland fender. I believe it's the longest one the offer with the EZ-R kit. As for baffles get the big city. Sound way better than stock VH baffles. Had them in mine then switched the into my current pipes.
Thanks Hawaii Joe. Which big city baffle did you go with in yours' the 200 Series or the QQ? Couldt believe how reasonable the prices where on the baffles either.
Also i looked at those fenders and from what i can tell one of the heartland fenders does have the flush liscense plate mod done to it so thanks
(i've been slacking will post pics of my scooter soon)
Last edited by scottmmako; Oct 17, 2013 at 08:44 PM.
Thanks Hawaii Joe. Which big city baffle did you go with in yours' the 200 Series or the QQ? Couldt believe how reasonable the prices where on the baffles either.
Also i looked at those fenders and from what i can tell one of the heartland fenders does have the flush liscense plate mod done to it so thanks
(i've been slacking will post pics of my scooter soon)
I believe it was the 2002 monster thunder.
Yes we want to see your ride.
Check out the Rocker Pictures thread and the Rocker Project thread, that's where the few of us that still rock the rocker tend to hang out
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