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Good idea. They do have them, the salesman was able to walk me thru their web site.
I might try it, it looks big, but they said there was a 14 day money bavk period, so worth a try.
I wouldn't go on a long ride without mine. Plus they are removable if you want to go without at times.....just get the adjustable one. Allows you to change your position enough to help if you need the change while riding.
Corbin classic solo w/ driver backrest, also optional rear seat w/ backrest. They are a bit stiffer at first, but once they form to you, you'll love it.
I found the mustang to be a larger seat while the corbin was more low profile. The low profile keep the bike looking slick, also moves you back and down a bit in riding position. So , if you are concerned w/ looks i'd suggest the corbin over mustang. Mustang just looked too chunky for me. IMO
I know it's not entirely what you're looking for, but I got an 'in-between'. I ordered the Le Pera Maverick which provides roughly 7" of back support. It's also a two-up one piece.
I don't have a pic but I do have the Mustang on my 10 FXDC. Works great the back rest just slides in to a slot and you can adjust it up and down and forward and back-words. Plus it flips down to make it easy to mount the bike.
keep an eye on ebay, this seat was priority one for me but at $597 was too much. sure enough two weeks later i found this one in mint condition for $99 buy it now.
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