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IMO the Rocker in general is a solo only bike and should be used as such. The addition of the b*tch seat just made it ugly.
 
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IMO the Rocker in general is a solo only bike and should be used as such. The addition of the b*tch seat just made it ugly.
It doesn't have the passenger portion of the seat attached unless you pull it out from where it's hidden underneath the solo seat.No matter what you think of the way it looks,no one has to see it unless it's being used.I think that option on a solo style bike is a huge plus and I'll take that every time over not having a choice at all.

The Rocker wasn't built for 2 up riding,but hell yes I'd use it....
 
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IMO the Rocker in general is a solo only bike and should be used as such. The addition of the b*tch seat just made it ugly.
It doesn't have the passenger portion of the seat attached unless you pull it out from where it's hidden underneath the solo seat.No matter what you think of the way it looks,no one has to see it unless it's being used.I think that option on a solo style bike is a huge plus and I'll take that every time over not having a choice at all.

The Rocker wasn't built for 2 up riding,but hell yes I'd use it....
Then why have the Rocker C version??? Actually after looking at the pics again, it isn't all hidden. The bracket that connects to the passenger seat is quite visible on HD website. Again I prefer Solo ONLY.
 
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Some hardcore..some narrow minded...

guess some don't like change...
 
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IMO the Rocker in general is a solo only bike and should be used as such. The addition of the b*tch seat just made it ugly.
It doesn't have the passenger portion of the seat attached unless you pull it out from where it's hidden underneath the solo seat.No matter what you think of the way it looks,no one has to see it unless it's being used.I think that option on a solo style bike is a huge plus and I'll take that every time over not having a choice at all.

The Rocker wasn't built for 2 up riding,but hell yes I'd use it....
Maybe you didn't see the "touring" seat
Now come on, you have to admit, that^ looks silly. IMHO
 
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IMO the Rocker in general is a solo only bike and should be used as such. The addition of the b*tch seat just made it ugly.
It doesn't have the passenger portion of the seat attached unless you pull it out from where it's hidden underneath the solo seat.No matter what you think of the way it looks,no one has to see it unless it's being used.I think that option on a solo style bike is a huge plus and I'll take that every time over not having a choice at all.

The Rocker wasn't built for 2 up riding,but hell yes I'd use it....
Maybe you didn't see the "touring" seat
Now come on, you have to admit, that^ looks silly. IMHO
Most 2 up seating is goofy looking,I'll take the Rocker's 2 up configuration over this monstrosity,but you see 'em everywhere:
 
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From what I saw in the web it looks different and it might be strong enough for a 100 lb chick... Now that I am stuck here in Korea riding my HOG the gilrs here are only about that (100 lbs). So why not. But of course going solo is not a bad choice... I'll have to see it in person for me to say for sure...
 
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IMO the Rocker in general is a solo only bike and should be used as such. The addition of the b*tch seat just made it ugly.
It doesn't have the passenger portion of the seat attached unless you pull it out from where it's hidden underneath the solo seat.No matter what you think of the way it looks,no one has to see it unless it's being used.I think that option on a solo style bike is a huge plus and I'll take that every time over not having a choice at all.

The Rocker wasn't built for 2 up riding,but hell yes I'd use it....
Then why have the Rocker C version??? Actually after looking at the pics again, it isn't all hidden. The bracket that connects to the passenger seat is quite visible on HD website. Again I prefer Solo ONLY.
Understand,hey you have to go with what you like... I'd prefer to be able to have the ability to carry a passenger if I need to.Most riders don't like to talk negatively about another rider's bike even though half the mods most guys do look like crap.But anything theMoCo trys is an easy target to biatch about....
 
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From what I saw in the web it looks different and it might be strong enough for a 100 lb chick... Now that I am stuck here in Korea riding my HOG the gilrs here are only about that (100 lbs). So why not. But of course going solo is not a bad choice... I'll have to see it in person for me to say for sure...
Not only would she have to be a 100 lb chick but also no more then 3' tall otherwise she is going to catch a lot bugs in her mouth. Actually that's a good thing because then she would keep her trap shut.
 
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Default RE: would you use the ROCKER C for two up riding

2 up? Forget about it. As a solo ride? Hell yes. I think the bike is hot looking but I think that lame passenger seat thingie tucks inside so you don't have to see it while not in use which should be never.
 


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