Harley Davidson Softail rocker c fxcwc motorcycles for sale in San Diego, California

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Harley-Davidson : Softail 2011 harley davidson rocker c fxcwc 15950 miles new condition one owner

Harley-Davidson : Softail 2011 harley davidson rocker c fxcwc 15950 miles new condition one owner

$14,900

San Diego, California

Year 2011

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Softail

Category -

Engine 1584

Posted Over 1 Month

Thanks for checking out this beautiful Rocker C with only 15K careful miles. A hard-core chopper with a little more rake and a fat 240 rear tire with a unique trick seat, it's low-down and chromed-out for a ride unlike anything else on the road. :Tank-mounted electronic speedometer with odometer, time-of-day clock on odometer, dual tripmeter, fuel gauge with low fuel warning light and countdown feature, low oil pressure indicator light, engine diagnostics readout, LED indicator lights, 6-speed indicator light High beam, neutral, low oil pressure, turn signals, engine diagnostics, 6-speed, low fuel warnings.Quick-Release Windshield ($379.00); Big-Radius 2-into-2 Vance & Hines pipes ($724.95); Screaming Eagle Pro Stage III Kit 103 Perform Upgrade ($379.95); .The prior owner really kept up with this bike and it's in excellent shape. The Black Denim paint is like new and free of any dings, dents, or scratches. The entire machine looks almost new. This incredible bike runs and drives as good as it looks and needs nothing but a new owner. Fresh dealer service completed so it's ready to ride anywhere. This balanced 96" twin cam motor has plenty of power and the six speed tranny is silkey smooth. The Summer market is here and clean bikes like this never last so don't miss out. If you have questions or would like to own this awesome machine call Tibo Cavina at show contact info Thanks and ride safe!Things can get messy when your chopper dream collides head-on with chopper reality. It's easy to fall in love with a chopper's bad-ass style and muscular charm, until you twist the throttle and careen face-first into the brutal facts of punishing ride quality, bothersome vibration, lackluster handling and, more often than not, reliability that would make Axl Rose seem trustworthy.Leave it to Harley-Davidson-the weekend warrior's best friend-to build a proper chopper for everyman in its new twosome, the Rocker and Rocker C. Think of these bikes as reliable rock stars, mixing plenty of glammed-out custom style with Harley-Davidson's familiar build quality, performance and durability. Kind of like Axl if he showed up for sound check sober and less than two hours lateFortunately, the base-model Rocker and the chromed-out Rocker C deliver on all counts. Basically a standard Softail given the chop, drop and roll treatment, the Rockers look the part with faux-hardtail rear ends (twin horizontally mounted shocks hidden under the motor provide 3.4 inches of travel). The look is made that much more convincing by the "Rockertail" rear fender mounted directly to the swingarm with no visible support to mimic a slammed rigid bike but with a modern, comfortable ride. The smoothie rear fender moves in tandem with a fat 240mm rear tire, and the brake light is integrated into the LED rear turn signals (as on the Nightster) for extra-cool cred. A stretched fuel tank floats over the motor, and the front end likewise looks inspired by an episode of Biker Build-Off, with 36.5 degrees of rake and a wheelbase that stretches out to 69.2 inches-almost OCC territory.Thumb the starter and get out on the road, though, and you immediately realize that you're not on some bodged-together kit bike-thanks mostly to the unstressed Twin Cam 96B engine, a powerplant so controllable that it almost defies the Rocker's radical appearance. The throttle action is slightly stiff, but the sequential-port fuel injection is flawless-even when cold the motor didn't exhibit any of the "beans-for-dinner" popping that occasionally gripped earlier fuel-injected Harleys. And vibration is virtually non-existent thanks to the 96B motor's dual counterbalancers-even at a fast rev the big V-twin remains eerily still. On the Interstate this translates into smooth, thick waves of V-Twin low-end and midrange, easily accessible via the six-speed Cruise Drive transmission and reduced-effort (but still somewhat firm) clutch.Despite a wet weight of around 700 pounds and a wheelbase that could have been lifted from a Kenworth brochure, the Rocker can find its way around a corner when it needs to. Internally wired "V-bars" are mounted on swept-back risers; this, coupled with the long fork, makes steering somewhat laborious. Turning requires a firm input, but steering manners are neutral with none of the weeble-wobble antics that plague most piecemeal choppers, and cornering clearance is adequate for most normal riding situations. Stopping with the single 292mm discs at either end is likewise adequate, though the stretched front end lends a somewhat disconnected feeling under extreme hard braking, a situation that we'd expect would be kept to a minimum on a bike like this.The primary differences between the Rocker and Rocker C are aesthetic. The majority of the Rocker's hard parts are covered with a unique "satin stainless" paint that gives the bike a raw, industrial look. The C-model receives trick ghost flames on the tank and fenders and snuffs the satin in favor of lots of show chrome and color-matched swingarm, finned oil tank, and other small parts. The coolest component by far, though, has to be the trick two-in-one saddle, with a suitable-for-short-distances pillion pad that unfolds from inside the main saddle on its own chrome perch-a tool-free operation that takes just seconds to perform.We expect Harley-Davidson to do well with this bike, and you'd do well to consider one if you're looking for a chopper you can ride all day long, rather than waiting around for a recovery van in the parking lot of your local biker joint.Spec TechEvolutionH-D's familiar Softail chassis given a chopper makeover with a kicked-out fork, swingarm-mounted "floating" fender, stretched tank and more.RivalsVictory Vegas Jackpot, various "factory choppers" from boutique brands such as American IronHorse, Big Dog, BMC and Bourget.TechPrice: $17,295 (FXCW Rocker); $19,495 (FXCWC Rocker C)Engine type: a-c 45-degree V-twinValve train: OHV, 4vDisplacement: 1573ccBore x stroke: 95.25 x 111.25mmCompression: 9.2:1Fuel system: EFIClutch: Wet, multi-plateTransmission: 6-speedClaimed horsepower: naClaimed torque: 86 lb.-ft. @ 3200 rpmFrame: Tubular-steel double-cradleFront suspension: 49mm Showa forkRear suspension: Dual shocksFront brake: Single Brembo four-piston caliper, 292mm discRear brake: Single Brembo two-piston caliper, 292mm discFront tire: 90/90-19 Dunlop D407Rear tire: 240/40R-18 Dunlop D407Rake/trail: 36.5/6.2 in.Seat height: 26.2 in.Wheelbase: 69.2 in.Fuel capacity: 5.0 gal.Claimed dry weight: 661 lbs.VerdictIf you want hard-core chopper style without hard-core chopper headaches (or backaches), the Rocker is your ride

Trim Rocker C FXCWC