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Heartland USA E-Z Rock-R Installed

Rocker Conversion

By Jordan Mastagni, Photography by Jordan Mastagni
  • Rocker Conversion Tech Stock Bump
    5. The battery was pulled to remove the stock bump stop (a thick rubber insert located between the frame rail and swingarm). The thinner Heartland bump stop would be installed later. The rear wiring harness was unplugged at this time in order to remove the rear fender with stock taillamp, turn signals and plate mount.
    Rocker Conversion Tech Stock Bump
    5. The battery was pulled to remove the stock bump stop (a thick rubber insert located be
  • Rocker Conversion Tech Rear Fender
    6. Lonny removed the rear fender section with the splash guard attached to it, along with the top and bottom belt guards. Then he unbolted the stock shocks in order to install the lowering kit onto the shock canisters.
    Rocker Conversion Tech Rear Fender
    6. Lonny removed the rear fender section with the splash guard attached to it, along with
  • Rocker Conversion Tech Lowering Kit
    7. The lowering kit consists of two replacement bolts that are longer in length than the stock bolts, pushing the swingarm up, allowing you to drop the bike about 2 inches.
    Rocker Conversion Tech Lowering Kit
    7. The lowering kit consists of two replacement bolts that are longer in length than the
  • Rocker Conversion Tech Pegs
    8. After that, Lonny removed the stock passenger pegs and mounted the Heartland peg set to both sides. The new plate holder was attached on the primary side to the back of the passenger peg bolt located on the middle portion of the swingarm. Lonny then mounted the plate lamp on the upper portion of the swingarm facing the plate mount. The wiring was then routed to the battery compartment until it was plugged in.
    Rocker Conversion Tech Pegs
    8. After that, Lonny removed the stock passenger pegs and mounted the Heartland peg set t
  • Rocker Conversion Tech Heartland Bump
    9. With the shocks, plate holder and passenger pegs mounted, the split design E-Z Rock-R splash guards were installed one at a time. It's a split design that makes it easier to install because you don't have to remove the rear wheel. Two bolts were secured to the swingarm with blue threadlocker from the top and bottom of each splash guard.
    Rocker Conversion Tech Heartland Bump
    9. With the shocks, plate holder and passenger pegs mounted, the split design E-Z Rock-R
  • Rocker Conversion Tech Plate Holder
    10. The thinner Heartland bump stop was installed next. Lonny installed the Bee Hive Signals with mounting brackets to the fender struts. He then bolted the struts to the fender and the entire fender setup (fender, struts, turn signals) was installed.
    Rocker Conversion Tech Plate Holder
    10. The thinner Heartland bump stop was installed next. Lonny installed the Bee Hive Sign
  • Rocker Conversion Tech Battery
    11. The battery was replaced and Lonny installed the Badlands Illuminator for Rockers, to accept the new Bee Hive LED turn signals and plate light. Once the turn signals were plugged into the Illuminator with built-in load equalizer, the Illuminator was then plugged into the wiring harness and mounted next to the battery.
    Rocker Conversion Tech Battery
    11. The battery was replaced and Lonny installed the Badlands Illuminator for Rockers, to
  • Rocker Conversion Tech Tank
    12. The seat was the last to go on. It's super easy to install because it fits snug up front near the tank and is secured with a suction cup in the rear on top of the new fender.
    Rocker Conversion Tech Tank
    12. The seat was the last to go on. It's super easy to install because it fits snug up fr
  • Rocker Conversion Tech Before
    13. Before...with the Rockertail gap!
  • Rocker Conversion Tech After
    14. After...no more gap. And the bike actually looks as if it's all one piece, not with a detached looking Rockertail section.
    Rocker Conversion Tech After
    14. After...no more gap. And the bike actually looks as if it's all one piece, not with a
  • Rocker Conversion Tech Passenger
    15. Heartland also offers its Two-Up Seat with sissy bar so that you can still take a passenger on rides. Plus the new passenger saddle doesn't look as if it's suspended in mid-air and it's almost double in size.
    Rocker Conversion Tech Passenger
    15. Heartland also offers its Two-Up Seat with sissy bar so that you can still take a pas
SOURCES
Heartland USA
17171 S. Western Ave
Gardena
CA  90247
www.heartlandbiker.com
By Jordan Mastagni
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