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Hello,
I need a new seat for my Fatboy Lo and I am leaning towards the C&C Solo. I love the way it looks and it has good reviews.
However, my buddies say I need to have a seat for a passenger on our bar runs on the off chance that I meet a pretty young lady who wants to go for a ride. That would be nice. So I am thinking about the C&C Fastback. I don't like the looks quite as much, but it looks like it flows pretty well with the bike and would be enough of a seat to get the job done while still looking mostly like a solo seat.
C&C doesn't have anything but close up pics, so I am hoping someone here might have the seat on a Fatboy and can post a picture of it from further away so I can see how it blends with the whole bike.
Not a FB but I like it a lot on my train. Very comfy compared to the badlander. Not much there for riding bitch but whatever....It's better than a bare fender
I had one on my Fatboy,IMO it was a great seat well made and comfortable. I put 40,000 mi on it and then bought one for my new bike
Pictures are in my albums I can't post from the phone
See, that is what I would like to see, because the lines will be different for a Fatboy, and the ones I've seen are too close to the bike to get a good overview.
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