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Try C & C Seats www.ccseats.com. I like mine better than my Corbin Gunfighter and Lady, I can go 200 miles with out a break
I'm glad to hear that. I just bought a solo from them; it should be arriving on Monday.
djohnston,
Did you receive the seat? If you have could you comment on it? I am looking at possibly getting one and would like a little more feedback before doing so. THANKS!
Yes, it arrived on Monday. It looks good, and is comfortable when I sit on it in the garage. But it's a little too cold to take it for some hard miles up here in Minnesota. I hope to have some good news to report this spring.
I would like to add that they are great to deal with, turnaround time was fast, and shipping was free.
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Here is a web site that takes your seat, removes the cover and installs new foam, custom fitted, memory foam is a n option. Prices are good and turnaround is 3 to 5 days. I have not seen their work but am still checking them out. I f anyone has used them please let us know.
My wifes boots melted on my pipes as well. I got the pipes hot and took a bunch of rags and it wiped right off. The little bit left came off with WD-40 sprayed on clean rags, then cool down and chrome polish. Good to go...
Or for the boots on pipe, heat up the pipes, spray easy off oven cleaner on a towel or rag, and wipe pipes. Then polish easy off off of chrome. I have not ried it, but read about it on here and most say it works well...
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