2009 Harley-Davidson Rocker C Reviews

2009 Harley-Davidson Rocker C

When you take a look at the 2009 Rocker C you notice that at first glance is almost indistinguishable from the standard Rocker. Truth be told, there really isn’t a significant level of difference between the two bikes. Both have sport front fender, staggered Shorty exhaust system, and innovative rear fender attached to the rear swing arm the gives a tire hugging bobber appearance. They share their low profile chrome console, and the stainless steel pullback handlebars as well. The major differences between the two Harley-Davidson Softail models is that the Rocker C incorporates a hidden seat which allows for a second passenger to tag along. Simply lift off the solo seat and the passenger pillion folds out over the Rockertail rear section for surprisingly comfortable two-up riding. More styling differences to the Rocker C include that the finned aluminum oil tank, frame and swing arm are color-matched to the [...]

2009 Harley-Davidson Rocker

For over four decades Harley-Davidson enthusiasts have been taking stock H-D® bikes, raking them forward and adding other tweaks/changes in order to create custom choppers. This trend has increased in recent years and the 2009 Softail Rocker is the bike that was crafted by Harley-Davidson engineers to be a production “custom” motorcycle for the rider who wants the look-and-feel of a chopper but may not have the time or money to invest in a one-of-a-kind project. It offers authentic hard-tail chopper style with innovative ideas that could only be produced by Harley-Davidson. A noticeable trait on this bike is found in the Rocker rear tail section which features a wide fender mounted directly to the swing arm. It hovers just an inch over a big 240 mm x 18-inch rear tire allowing both the fender and wheel to move in unison as the Rocker glides along cushioned by 3.4 inches [...]