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C&C gets my vote.
Ive owned 3 of them. C&C fastback for my Fatboy purchased in 2006 40,000 miles and looks like new. Moved me back and down about 1" and more low back support, wider seat base for comfort, a little narrower in front makes it easier to touch the ground if you need it. C&C fastback for my Road King and my 2011 Road Glide all did the same for riding position and comfort
if you want soething more comfortable for a passenger get the Sporttour, the riders section is the same but the passengers area is much wider and more comfortable
Also if you want it custom they will make changes .
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