Did *anyone* really fall in love with the Rocker?
#12
Harley was a little slow/late on getting a model like this out. They starting touting this bike around the same time that the custom bike builders were slowing down, if not going under.
I don't think I've seen one Rocker on the road or at a bike night yet, but I see several of them in the dealerships now. Definately a misjudgement on HD's part. Not bad looking, but there are many other bikes out there I would pick first (even from other brands).
I don't think I've seen one Rocker on the road or at a bike night yet, but I see several of them in the dealerships now. Definately a misjudgement on HD's part. Not bad looking, but there are many other bikes out there I would pick first (even from other brands).
#13
I'm sure there's plenty who like, it's the same as any bike it will appeal to some and no to others. I'm not a huge fan of it myself although it is nice looking. Finally saw a Rocker C going down the freeway last weekend with someone on the fold out passenger seat, not something I would want to be doing on that little seat.
#17
No I don't.
Actually I thought it looked kinda cool on tv and pictures but when I saw it in person it looked about as cool as Rosie Odonnel in hell.
Actually I thought it looked kinda cool on tv and pictures but when I saw it in person it looked about as cool as Rosie Odonnel in hell.
#18
When I saw one in the showroom, I thought it was good looking. It took some growing on me, though. Excellent transition design for those moving from a sport bike. Very sneaky those HD folks.
#19
On paper I think it looks pretty cool, but in person I did not care for it. It looked like it was made of plastic. Not real comfortable to me either, but I do ride a touring bike daily...
#20
My dealer has at least six on their floor. Said not moving as well Moco probably thought they would. If I was in the market for a "custom" sort of HD it would almost certainly be the Nightster. Its just a cool little hot rod with resonable sticker price. I think I will have one in the not-too-distant future.