pipes for rocker
#12
I didn't have to look far for any of my mod items...there's a big choice out there if you know what you're looking for...I'm currently in the middle of a front fender mod now...it's a good bike and looking better everyday...shop smartly and you will find all sorts of things compatible with the rocker
#13
#14
Pipes
I think any softail twin cam aftermarket pipes will work on the rocker, may just have to make mods to mounting brackets. I bought a very decent set of rhinehart staggered duels on ebay for only 200.00 and the sound and performance where awsome. everyone gives my rc compliments after hearing it. tried a couple differant pc maps and found one that fit. you just have to really look at the pipes and compare locations to pass foot pegs. oil lines. etc. I would go rhineharts all the way or vh shortshots.
#15
That is the first time I have ever heard someone wish they
had never bought the Rocker. Too bad you feel that way.
By the looks of all the different Rockers on this forum, I believe
it's possible to do just as much to them as any other bike.
It might take a little more creative thinking or a few modifications
here and there. As for the pipes, I believe there is a sufficient selection
of different pipes for the Rocker, although, the pipes you want
will turn colors very quick.
BTW, my personal opinion is V&H Big Radius pipes look like they
were made for the bike...but that just my opinion.
Good luck to you!
had never bought the Rocker. Too bad you feel that way.
By the looks of all the different Rockers on this forum, I believe
it's possible to do just as much to them as any other bike.
It might take a little more creative thinking or a few modifications
here and there. As for the pipes, I believe there is a sufficient selection
of different pipes for the Rocker, although, the pipes you want
will turn colors very quick.
BTW, my personal opinion is V&H Big Radius pipes look like they
were made for the bike...but that just my opinion.
Good luck to you!
#16
#17
I got V&H Big Radius 2-2 no baffles, fuel pak, and high flow air filter.... I know I know how original lol... But it does look good...
The Rocker is a new bike and with todays economy companies are not mass producing parts for these things yet (also previously stated on the forum before) but it makes sense.. Also, like tom said take your time.
The Rocker is a new bike and with todays economy companies are not mass producing parts for these things yet (also previously stated on the forum before) but it makes sense.. Also, like tom said take your time.
#18
#19
There are many after market products that do fit the rocker, however they were built prior to the rocker hitting the market. Take your time and do some research and with time and patience you can personalize your scoot... Keep in mind regardless of the type of harley you purchase if it is off the showroom it will take some time and money to make it yours... Dont give up and keep on rockin
#20
I found almost TOO many parts for the Rocker. I have been ordering parts like mad and yes, my project will probably run me about $15,000 or so (with labor) in all, but it will be a hell of a lot better and more reliable than any $35K custom out there. And, with 7-year, unlimited miles warranty behind it, how could i go wrong!