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The rocker c looks sweet till you stick a rider on it.
HD really blew it with the rocker seat design.....The rest of the bike is hot, but stick a rider on it and it looks goofy.......The rider sits like he would on a glideand it throws the whole visual out the window.
I'd love to have one parked in my driveway, but I'd cringe if my friends saw me riding it.
Just an FYI, the Rocker and Rocker C are back on the Harley Website again...............
I saw both the Rocker and Rocker C at the HD display at the Lone Star rally this weekend. The MOCO rep at the show said they would be in the dealers in January, at least that is the date now. They certainly were gathering a crowd around them both.
Should have made awide glidecustom with forward controls, superglide rear fender, lowered, chrome andblack motor, drag barsand a streched tank. Just like a sporty but big twin.Basiclly a rocker but a dyna frame. IMO
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