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I hit Chuck up for an extra wide passenger pillon like Chuy built for cuda67bnl. He said it took Chuy over four hours to hand shape it and as a one-off, no one would want to pay the price for it. He also said they may work on a production model in 4 to 8 weeks.
If there's a demand, maybe they'll do it sooner. So if you're looking for a wide passenger pillon from C&C, hit them up and maybe the priority will shift. I've had two other C&C seats on other bikes and really like cuda's setup. I just don't want to wait 8 weeks or more. I have some long road trips planned before then.
Mine was $194 to my door, after the 10% forum discount.
If it goes production, I wonder what the cost will be, compared to their standard small pillions. Since I first posted pics of mine, a couple of guys PM'd me about it, saying that they'd like something similar. So maybe there'll be enough demand that they'll get the ball rolling.
Mine was $194 to my door, after the 10% forum discount.
If it goes production, I wonder what the cost will be, compared to their standard small pillions. Since I first posted pics of mine, a couple of guys PM'd me about it, saying that they'd like something similar. So maybe there'll be enough demand that they'll get the ball rolling.
I did my part.
Ok guys...If you're looking for one, hit Chuck at ccseats@sbcglobal.net
I just got my C&C seat and pillion too. The metal tab on the pillion has leather wrapped around the tongue. How do I secure it to the back of the drivers saddle, do I need to cut out the slot in the tongue?
Tim
Now that looks nicer than their 2-up seats (1-piece). I have been thinking about getting a good 2-up seat from them but just don't like the way the 2-up seats are so thick in the back. This looks better and lower profile.
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