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IMO, the stock Heritage seat looks like ***, sits the rider too far forward, and is too soft. Have you ever ridden with a Corbin? I've got over 40k miles riding with one and there is a reason they sell so many and you see so few of them for sale used. I'm 6' and felt cramped with he stock seat. The Corbin gave me an extra inch of room.
Ha ha Good Mike. I run Classic Solo's on my Train "even though my sig pic has a Fast gunfighter on it" and Bad Boy.I love the back support. dang I must have got one of the bad build days studded seat on the Bad boy. 4 years old and none of the studs have fallen out or lost their finish.
Opinions are like @ssholes, everybody has one. I came from a standard riding position and love the stock Heritage saddle. After a 650 mile day, I'm fine.
Set your bike up with whatever makes you happy and ride safe.
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