Calling all Rocker owners.
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RE: Calling all Rocker owners.
ORIGINAL: GibsonRocker
I recently purchased a Rocker-C and placed 1,200 miles on it so far. Love the ride and handling. Great for the driver, a little less comfortable for the passenger. My daughter rides with me most of the time and will tell you it's better around town for the passenger. This is the first bike I've had in 30 years that doesn't have a sissybar. My daughter can't shift positions on longer trips because of the way the seat is. We recently took a 300 mile round trip. The first 100 miles went well. After that was the every 30 or 40 mile stops to let her stretch.
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I recently purchased a Rocker-C and placed 1,200 miles on it so far. Love the ride and handling. Great for the driver, a little less comfortable for the passenger. My daughter rides with me most of the time and will tell you it's better around town for the passenger. This is the first bike I've had in 30 years that doesn't have a sissybar. My daughter can't shift positions on longer trips because of the way the seat is. We recently took a 300 mile round trip. The first 100 miles went well. After that was the every 30 or 40 mile stops to let her stretch.
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#43
RE: Calling all Rocker owners.
I had a guy pay a nice compliment to the Rockers at a gas station today. He said that bike aint copying nothing, it is what it is, one bad maaama jaaama. I'm proud of Harley for making this bike for us to mold our own thoughts into. And them producing another fine peice of Iron to stand out amongst the best. Here's to ya Harley! Still leading the way.
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I like the looks, and the looks i get.
As a stock rockerc i thought it was comfortable, now (modified) still on gettin some comfort back, but way more fun to ride.
As a stock rocker i have driven it long distance and had no issues, except how to carry stuff.
I am very happy with this bike, if your primary MO is solo rider: +1, if you like to 2up a lot: -1
As a stock rockerc i thought it was comfortable, now (modified) still on gettin some comfort back, but way more fun to ride.
As a stock rocker i have driven it long distance and had no issues, except how to carry stuff.
I am very happy with this bike, if your primary MO is solo rider: +1, if you like to 2up a lot: -1
#49
To be honest, I like my bike, but probably wouldn't buy a rocker again. The main reason is that I'm doing so much major modding to it, I might as well went with a cheaper bike (maybe a softail standard) and worked with that instead of sinking the money for harley mods that were done to make it a rocker. The main problem I have with it is the backseat issue which costs $2900 + paint to fix with the heartland finder and backseat. More so, I'm raking mine out more and going with a bigger tire. Heck, I might as well just built my own haha. But thats my take.
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