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I bought a solo seat from them. It is of good quality and comfortable. They are also easy people to deal with. I wanted the flame stitching to match my new paint, so they sent me thread samples.
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Ijust recently got a 2 up seat from them... Very good guy to deal with. Went out of his way to get the seat to me quickly. And my girlfriend is very pleased with the comfort. She hated the badlander that came on the bike. So good comfort and good looks. I am so pleased with the 2 up, I'll end up replacing my hd brawlersolo for a solo from C&C.
I order the solo with pillion. Had a small imperfection in the solo seat, he call taged it back fixed it and reshipped me the seat recovered.
cant complain with the service shown. Ask for Chuck (he should be the person who answers the phone). I think he is the co-owner. If you want something custom, they do a good job working with you and the price is right for a custom seat (ie. custom leather, custom color, stiching)
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