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It just didn't fit the azz right I guess. I couldn't ride 25 miles before I had to get off and walk around, it just didn't agree with me, it was however a beautiful seat and I tried to get used to it.. My buddy has the C&C solo and he loves his, he can ride all day but it didn't work for me.. Corbin is somewhat a firm seat but for whatever reason I don't have probs with the Corbin.
I've had every seat. Mustang, Corbin , Sundowner and C&C. Came back to C&C this time. I can ride it ALL day and never even feel like I am sitting on a seat. But like my friend FLTRX said, some cannot get used to it. Check out this thread for pics
Hey Mike. In that thread you posted the link to, you state the back rest is adjustable. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/5668219-post13.html Is that true? I ask because in the beginning of this thread, Maxcustody says his isn't. Do they make them both ways?
Hey Mike. In that thread you posted the link to, you state the back rest is adjustable. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/5668219-post13.html Is that true? I ask because in the beginning of this thread, Maxcustody says his isn't. Do they make them both ways?
Hey Mike. In that thread you posted the link to, you state the back rest is adjustable. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/5668219-post13.html Is that true? I ask because in the beginning of this thread, Maxcustody says his isn't. Do they make them both ways?
As far as I know they are all adjustable. There is a nut and bolt at the base of the backrest and a small set screw. If it won't fold forward, loosen the nut a half a turn. The setscrew sets the angle the backrest will stop at going back.
i have a c&c solo seat and i love it i got the tribal flames on mine with red stitching ordered it when i went to laughlin nevada for the river run it cost me $260.00 and free shipping i delt with chuy the guy who really does all the work. good luck on choosing cuz there is alot out there as far as choices go
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