2009 Harley-Davidson FXCWC - Rocker C, Very Clean bike, fresh service, Vance and Hines Exhaust, Screamin' Eagle Race Tuner, and Heavy Breather! 2009 Harley-Davidson® Rocker C As the chrome-laden version of the Rocker , the Rocker C features an industry-first Trick seat design, which hides a passenger pillion and struts under the solo seat. Simply lift off the solo seat and the passenger pillion folds out over the Rockertail rear section for surprisingly comfortable two-up riding. Many components are chrome plated, including the headlamp, the handlebar riser, the fork lowers, and the tank console and speedometer. The finned aluminum oil tank, frame and swing arm are color-matched to the sheet metal, which features flame graphics.
2009 Harley-Davidson FXCW - Rocker, Vivid Black Rocker owned by Jesse James, with his wheels, pipes, and custom touches, and only 5940 miles. 2009 Harley-Davidson® Rocker The Rocker offers authentic hard-tail chopper style with innovative ideas that could only be produced by Harley-Davidson®. The Rockertail rear section mounts a wide fender directly to the swing arm, just an inch over a big 240 mm x 18-inch rear tire. The Rocker rear fender and wheel move in unison as the Rockertail glides through 3.4 inches of rear suspension travel. A new monochromatic silver stainless steel powder-coated paint scheme highlights the custom look. The solo seat is just 24.5 inches off the ground among the lowest seat height of any motorcycle on the market today. The stop and tail lamp functions are integrated with the rear turn indicators, eliminating the need for the traditional tail lamp on the rear fender.
2011 Harley-Davidson FXCWC - Softail Rocker C, Nice Rocker C, with new tires, and a fresh service. 2011 Harley-Davidson® Rocker C If you like choppers, take a look at the 2011 Harley-Davidson® FXCWC Rocker C. With a trick seat, premium paint, chrome, raked out chopper fork, and a chopped front fender, you get the ultimate chopper ride and style. At the front of the Harley® Rocker chopper is a 90 mm tire. A rear fender partially covers the fat 240 mm tire in the back.