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So I sat impatiently yesterday, waiting for my seat to arrive back from Mean City Cycles(the shipping info from FedEx tracking said delivery on the 2nd and showed in my area on the truck as of that morning).
Really wanted to try it out to see if it lowered me like I needed. Guess what, no seat
Maybe tomorrow...
Definately not a MCC issue. They had my seat done a day early and shipped on the day they were supposed do the work on it...
Both my stock 09 Ultra seat and my 09 Street Glide seat for my Ultra were fixed by MCC. Its worth the wait. More comfortable, just remember to give it about 500 mile or so for your A$$ to break it in. Hang in there.
Have you looked at a weather map lately? Give these UPS and Fedex guys a break.
They do a great job....................and it was over the Holidays too.
Have you looked at a weather map lately? Give these UPS and Fedex guys a break.
They do a great job....................and it was over the Holidays too.
Oh I know... Just thought it was gonna be here Saturday when I seen the status of it was on the delivery truck 20 miles from my house.
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