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I just got the solo with mercedes leather for my Dyna and it kicks ***. I only put 500 miles on it so far and over with two 200ish mile rides before the snow came back and no sleepy a$$!! Customer service rocks and they are great. Maybe a little busy, but it's worth it. I have yet to read a complaint about C&C, which why I went them and now I have first hand experience with a great seat.
The seat sits you about the same, but it's just a little firmer then the stock, but feels so much better. The Fastback sits you down and back. You can also call them and tell them what you want whether you want up and forward or down and back. I'm 6ft and the standard solo is perfect. Well worth the money and you aren't going to get a better seat for the money. They also have A HDForums discount.
pics of my 08 SB. My 15" apes are about 2 inches more forward then in the pic and is comfortable as hell.
great people to work with chuey is great at his trade. my seat lowered me an inch more and put me back an inch. and is very comfortable this is my second ride to laughlin with this seat and i got no gripes.
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