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Anybody have a C&C seat? I looked at LePera and then saw C&C and they look like high quality. Only problem is there is only one dealer around me and he is in NY. Thanks guys
Call C&C directly. The will build your seat exactly as you would like. They are very helpful and offer high quality at a reasonable price. Give them a call and you will see their customer service is great.
I love my C&C Solo. Great craftsmanship and awesome customer service. Make sure you talk to Chuck and tell him about this site, you get 10% off. He custom built my seat and I had it in less than a week. I won't buy from anyone else in the future.
i preached corbin for so long....fact is, i love my C&C much better
Brian, What C&C are you using? Got any pics? I have tried several seats on my 09 and I love my C&C solo, but do not like their suction cup pillions and need something for when the kids are with me.
I recently got a used Corbin solo which I think I like but I seem to slide around on it accelerating and braking...did u experience thie with your Corbin at all?
ANy help would be appreciated. I just sold my Mustang setup which I loved but it sat me a little too close to the console.
Brian, What C&C are you using? Got any pics? I have tried several seats on my 09 and I love my C&C solo, but do not like their suction cup pillions and need something for when the kids are with me.
I recently got a used Corbin solo which I think I like but I seem to slide around on it accelerating and braking...did u experience thie with your Corbin at all?
ANy help would be appreciated. I just sold my Mustang setup which I loved but it sat me a little too close to the console.
The suction cups aren't the only thing that holds them down. They bolt down in the back and hook under the rear of the seat. The suction cups just give it more security.
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