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Havent had a chance to ride the bike with the new seat...But it feels and sits just like the Sporttour I had on the Roadking,,,Compared too the Stock seat it sits me back 1/2 inch further, the 2011 stock seat is hard too beat for 199 bucks, if you have a 2009 or 2010 touring bike, ..But I do like the C & C seat.
That seat really looks good- nice quality and the stitching is nice. Great choice.
I'm getting some pricing from C&C right now for the solo/pillion setup with matching covers for my hard leather saddlebags. Hopefully it's something I can swing right now.
Anybody happen to have any feedback on how the solo's affect ride position on an '08 FLHRC?
Last edited by Loc_Tite; Feb 29, 2012 at 06:16 AM.
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