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I just ordered my seat from C & C for my street bob. I am currently waiting for it and was curious about what other people think who own a seat from them. Do you dig em? Is it comfortable or does it hurt? Let me know so I can prepare myself. I wanted a Corbin seat or a Lapera but yeah the C&C price sounds way better. Thanks!!!
First, I'm stoked you're getting another seat. C&C's lo-pro would look awesome on your bike, if you're looking for suggestions.
Second, yes they have a website.
Third, I love my seat.
I don't think they are made for the long haul but I have ridden a couple hundred miles without too much discomfort--just shifting around in the seat.
I had them put a gel pad in this weekend and have yet to test it out. I contacted Chuck and they put it in while i waited. I will update after a good test probably this weekend.
I am thinking about ordering a seat from C&C as well. Which seat did you order? I would be very interested in getting some feedback once it arrives and you put some miles on it. Hope it all works out for you.
I think they look really cool...................When I first got mine it was uncomfortable..........either my *** is getting tougher or the seat is starting to break in..........rode several hundred miles this weekend and never noticed...............LOLIFE.........
thanks whiff and lo and eveyrone else with the input. Im callin him up to verify the stitching and might add one of thos epillion seats for the wifey with gel in it so her butt dont hurt as much. Thanks Again!!
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