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Better find out for sure what they are selling, because their ad is BS, no seat fits all those models, a roadglide,FLHT, standard,classic or ultra take a different seat from a street glide and road king.
They mean the price is the same for all of these models. When you complete the sale you have to tell them the model of your bike
Exactly, you talk with Chuck at C&C and let him know what you want and they will custom make for you. I am very satisified with my seat and backrest.
I will attest to Chuck as being a hell of a guy. To make a long story short he hooked me up with the Sport Touring seat for my Street Glide just a day before they were leaving for the motorcycle equivalent of SEMA. They were uber busy getting ready for that show and he still took the time to get me my seat so I wouldn't have to wait any longer than necessary. Whn I buy a solo seat I'll be getting another C&C seat and I've had Corbins in the past. The C&C seat is just as good both comfort and quality.
I will attest to Chuck as being a hell of a guy. To make a long story short he hooked me up with the Sport Touring seat for my Street Glide just a day before they were leaving for the motorcycle equivalent of SEMA. They were uber busy getting ready for that show and he still took the time to get me my seat so I wouldn't have to wait any longer than necessary. Whn I buy a solo seat I'll be getting another C&C seat and I've had Corbins in the past. The C&C seat is just as good both comfort and quality.
I just put the same seat on my SG last month. I had to do a relocator for my detachable Tour Pak but it all looks top notch. And Chuck is a very good guy to deal with...
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