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I have a Corbin Gunfighter seat for a 2002 Softtail Standard that I am trying
to sell. It hits my back wrong and had to put the stock seat back on. I have the
oval-back backrest to go with it. I am asking $300.00 for it.[IMG]http://bigbikeriders.com/photopost/data/500/5460DSC01575_Medium_.JPG
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Reply to KBES BAGGER thanks I am still trying to learn how to do things in this forum.
I will try to put it in the private for sale. One of these days I will learn this stuff.
Reply to KBES BAGGER thanks I am still trying to learn how to do things in this forum.
I will try to put it in the private for sale. One of these days I will learn this stuff.
Have a good one
Kiljoy
Well you had the pic thing right you just forgot to add [/IMG] at the end of the thing. Dont worry about it $h!t happens, we live and learn. Oh ya welcome to the board.
But, my wife found out I wanted a Corbin, and got me a very large GC from them for christmas. The problem now is that their site is so overpriced compared to what I can get the same seat elsewhere... I feel bad.
I was planning on waiting and seeing what I could find.
She is such a sweetheart.
That being said, I explained it to her and she is going to try and get a refund for the GC. If she does, I may be in touch.
It's the same one I have on my fatboy (except I don't have a back rest).... I absolutely love it! Couldn't go 200 miles on the stock seat..it would just kill my butt...since I got this seat I have done countless miles and still love it!
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