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I just got a new C&C sport tour seat and was very disappointed with the crafmanship. Similar issue, the nose don't fit right with the dash. It's off center and raised up.
I just got a new C&C sport tour seat and was very disappointed with the crafmanship. Similar issue, the nose don't fit right with the dash. It's off center and raised up.
Take a picture of the issue and send the seat back to C&C and they'll remedy the problem with no charge to you. C&C is one of the best seat makers out there and their customer service is second to none!
Take a picture of the issue and send the seat back to C&C and they'll remedy the problem with no charge to you. C&C is one of the best seat makers out there and their customer service is second to none!
It's a pain in the /:; to send it back etc and there is no guarantee they will fix it. I have called them and sent pics. Chuck starts out nice then gets a little attitude when you say something negative. Their first thoughts were that there must me something wrong with the bike, it's not the seat. Aside from the problem with the nose the passenger seat actually looks like it's slightly twisted.
I have had Mustang, Danny Gray, Corbinand a few HD seats and they all fit perfect.
I have done a search and have found others that have had the exact same issues.
I'm not saying they are not willing to work with me but for the money they charge I have found the experience disappointing.
I emailed C&C to see if they can offer assistance since they do seat modification. Chuck said they can't do nothing and said to contact Danny Gray since they produced the seat for Harley. So I did. We shall see.
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