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Check out my gallery for pics of the Harley "Touring" model seat. Very comfy. But it looks funny without a sissy bar. That Mustang Fastback looks real cool without a sissy bar.
From looking at pics of your bike in the other thread you made .... (I noticed you have rigid sideplates) .... I'd really think about this seat. I think it would follow the bikes lines nicely. You could have it done anyway you like. I'd probably go with red stitching to compliment the paint.
From looking at pics of your bike in the other thread you made .... (I noticed you have rigid sideplates) .... I'd really think about this seat. I think it would follow the bikes lines nicely. You could have it done anyway you like. I'd probably go with red stitching to compliment the paint.
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The Corbin seats are a lil pricey
I went ridged side plates because i think they look cleaner
somewhere i saw a seat that in the back seat part was a a lil trunk to put a few things in, that would be cool. Maybe it was a seperate part, but looked like a pillion seat
My solo on my 06 SuperGlide was good for about 30 miles. Then it became painful. I bought the Mustang wide seat with backrest and now I can ride without a sore butt. Worthwhile investment. I tried the Corbin, but the Mustang is better finished and did not have to be "broken-in".
I just ordered the same Mustang wide solo seat with backrest from M and M Cycles, is to get her ien 7 to 10 days. Got a decent price and shipping is a good bit than the local sales tax
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