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I would luv to see some pics of any of the different C&C seats any of you are running on your Heritages... I have been eyeballin several of the C&C seats but can't make my mind up.
I have owned two C&C seats on different bikes in the past. I already know how good they are and how much I like them.... so with that being said..
I have been looking at the solo which I have had before... the problem is I need to keep the fender protector on because I do ride two up with the wife so I will be putting the stock seat on from time to time.
I like the 2up lopro and the fastback and the sport tour. I have also owned the sport tour int he past and am really thinking about getting that one. The sport tour has good back support and I am thinking the fastbook would also. I do alot of all day trips as well as over night and I need something with decent enough back support. It really ticks me off that they make a solo with back rest for the tour's but won't for the softails... one of those for the Heritage would be ideal.
Anyway, if anyone has pics with these seats on their heritage (yes, FL's sub's will do) I would luv to see them.
I love the stock seat and I am in the process of making my own rear fender seat... for 1up riding... I don't like the feel of the stock seat without the pillion on, and I have the touring. pad for the wife.... I cut down the stock pillion and made it narrower and higher for some back support and Monday I will take it to the local custom seat coverer's and get it covered for the bike......
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