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I used skulls in the fender holes but eventually ended up cutting the fender which I should have done right from the start. You can move the blinkers to the forks using brackets from a late model Dyna with 49mm forks, they fit perfect. JMO but thats looks better than them hanging off the bottom of your bike. You already made the right move with the DG seat, now toss those stock bars - get some Apes and you're good to go.
You already made the right move with the DG seat, now toss those stock bars - get some Apes and you're good to go.
To me, apes ruin the low stretched theme of a Rocker. Something just isn't right about it, sort of like taking a bikini that looks great on some gal, and expecting it to look good on a fat dude. LOL
I'm OK with my stock bars for now, but if I switched, I'd go to more of a drag bar, along the lines of what RockerZ did recently. That guy really knew how to enhance what's unique and interesting about the Rocker, rather than trying to turn it into a more ordinary looking bike.
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