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I was driving down to Orlando and stopped in at Bruce Rossmeyer's Destination Daytona. Quite a place, I must say. While in the dealership, there was a display of a what I guess is a custom seat maker, back near the display of wheels and the custom cycle desks.
I thought I would remember the name, but I guess my CRS disease has kicked in, and I can't recall the name of the seat maker.
If anyone remembers, or knows who it is, can someone post? Also, if you know, or know someone who has one of their seats, let me know how they like it. I'm looking for a solo w/ backrest. I liked how it sat there on the display, thus my inquiry...
If you haven't already checked them out, I would talk to C&C, I love mine and awesome customer service. Here is the link. http://ccseats.com/index.htm , if you tell them you are from the forum you get 10% off, talk to Chuck.
Well, apparently my eyesight hasn't failed me too bad. I definitely noticed Max's avi pic!
Yeah, I think I've done pretty much the rounds of seat makers. Sort of like handlebars, and depending on the person, any one could be the best for that particular person.
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