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thanx to this forum i ordered a leather solo seat for my 06 RKC from C&C. i read a lot on here about their seats and they came highly recommended.
i ordered the seat 2 friday's ago and it came in the mail today. i took the scoot for an hour or so ride and i am more than pleased with the seat. i am really looking forward to when it gets totally broke in, from what i have read about a 1000 miles, cause it will be the berries......
thanx again to everyone here on the forum who has posted about their experience with C&C and especially to C&C for making a great product.........
thanx............i called and talked to 'em before i ordered it an he said that all of them will put you about 1" back an 1" lower............i would have to say that that is about what it did...........
+1 Great company. Great product - seat is comfortable and good looking, with MUCH better fit and finish than my stock HD seat. They'll modify to your specs for $75 flat I think.
thanx mohawkpan.......there's still a lot of stuff i want to do to it but im gonna ride as is for a while. then when i get real bored with it, i will start changin it...........
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