Hate your Corbin? Want to try a Mustang?
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Hate your Corbin? Want to try a Mustang?
Maybe you've spent over $700 for a full Corbin set and find it too hard -- or your passenger hates the pillion seat -- but you don't want to sell it for a big loss? Here's a possible option.
I have a complete Mustang set on my '06 Heritage Softail Classic, comprising the Wide Studded Solo with Driver Backrest (model #79120) & Studded Wide Recessed Rear Seat (model #79130), (scroll down the page to Section H) which retail together for $700. They are both in as-new condition. While I have no complaints about the Mustang, I wouldn't mind trying the Corbin seat. (I had one on an earlier bike and quite liked it). What I would mind is laying out another $700 bucks.
If you have a Corbin Classic Solo with studs (model STO-S) with matching backrest and passenger pillion in great condition, perhaps we can work out a trade, straight up. If you're a helluva negotiator, I might even be pursuaded to throw in the matching Mustang wide sissy bar pad (model #79057), a $109 value.
We can also talk about a trade for only the solo seats with backrest. My bike is set up for solo riding, and I've never used the passenger pillion.
Here's a pic of the Mustang on my bike:
I have a complete Mustang set on my '06 Heritage Softail Classic, comprising the Wide Studded Solo with Driver Backrest (model #79120) & Studded Wide Recessed Rear Seat (model #79130), (scroll down the page to Section H) which retail together for $700. They are both in as-new condition. While I have no complaints about the Mustang, I wouldn't mind trying the Corbin seat. (I had one on an earlier bike and quite liked it). What I would mind is laying out another $700 bucks.
If you have a Corbin Classic Solo with studs (model STO-S) with matching backrest and passenger pillion in great condition, perhaps we can work out a trade, straight up. If you're a helluva negotiator, I might even be pursuaded to throw in the matching Mustang wide sissy bar pad (model #79057), a $109 value.
We can also talk about a trade for only the solo seats with backrest. My bike is set up for solo riding, and I've never used the passenger pillion.
Here's a pic of the Mustang on my bike:
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