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A local dealer in NC has a conversion kit to put a wideglide rear fender and 2-up seat on a rocker....1 of the coolest things I've seen in a long time.... "parkway H-D" in asheville NC
fastcash0523 uses the setup and likes it. Harley website has the part #'s.
Thanks broeschi. I'm glad someone noticed I had this set up. I've actually had it for a year now, and am still very pleased with it.
Here are pics with the passenger seat and without it.
Just got my 2010 Rocker C and purchased the regular Rocker seat for it, is it very hard to put on...I have very little experience with working on motorcycles but can do minor maintenance on vehicles.
Just got my 2010 Rocker C and purchased the regular Rocker seat for it, is it very hard to put on...I have very little experience with working on motorcycles but can do minor maintenance on vehicles.
Not hard at all, you just need the right tools.
Originally Posted by Chazmanian
Man...I have seen some chicks on the back of rockers around town...They are sitting high and pretty for sure.
Would take a ballsy bitch to ride way up there for any distance...It would take a....Keeper.
My wife, who is in her 50's (last time I checked didn't have any ***** ), doesn't mind it at all and says that it is a very comfortable ride.
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