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Since the wife is 7 1/2 months pregnant she won't be going for a spin anytime soon. So, I'm in the market for a solo seat on my SG.
What are you guys running with, and do you like it? The C&C and the Corbin look good to me, but I have never tried them out. Thanks.
I'm running the Mustang solo and use the wide passenger pillon when two-up. It's a good combination. I now have the version that has the adjustable rider backrest, and it is great on long trips.
I have the C&C solo and it's very nice. It's well made with nice leather and stitching. It does sit you down and back a few inches which I like since I have long legs. I tried the Danny Grey BigSeat and I liked the feel of the seat but the seating position was too far forward for me and I felt cramped. As a side note the C&C and DG seats both mount to the bike with the same bracket set-up.
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