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I am looking for a new seat I know I want the riders back rest, either two up or solo with passenger pillion.
It will be used with a tour pack also.
All the reading I have been doing on this forum I keep going back to the C&C seat. Great customer service, good quality, reasonably priced, and rider comfort.
I am looking for any feedback from a passenger perspective.
And if you could mention what model of the C&C seat you/passenger are happy with.
i read a lot and the passenger pillion is a lot harder than the one piece touring seat. i received mine today. i wasnt as happy as i thought i'd be with it. its pretty well made but a little off on the nose. i do prefer my lepera maverick. they say it takes about 1k miles for break in. so far the customer service has been pretty good. i emailed them about my issue so i'll see how they handle this.
had the same problem with my C&C Sport Tour. I really liked the seat but it didn't fit properly. I spoke with Chuck at C&C and he lead me to believe he has heard this problem many times before. He told me to send the seat back and gave me a refund. I found A C&C solo with backrest, passenger pillion and backrest. Bought it and it fit much better. I'm happy with the seat.
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