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I have ridden both Corbin and Mustang, and I prefer Corbin. They are all day long seats, they look good, and they are well made with real leather seat panels.
I bought and HD Sundowner and just sold it on EBay .. At Bike Week Daytona I picked up a Corbin Solo and so far its been great, Its rock hard but very comfortable riding on long distance rides. Not sure about Mustang but many folks have em. Cheers Randy
I really like my Corbin. I've got nearly 700 miles on it, and I'm planning a 500 mile day on Sunday. The more I ride it more comfortable it seems to get.
This is a subject that I've been looking into a lot since the Badlander's gotta GO! So far the one that seems fit my needs best is the Bar Enterprises Hitchhiker plain. It has a high back with lumbar support, and I'm considering going with the Millenium Foam too.
Clammy, If you haven't yet, call them and talk to them. They're real good people and helpful also. For example, they asked what kind of riding I was planning to do. When I told Pattie that it would be mainly solo, but I still wanted a two-up, just in case, she advised getting the millenium in just the driver's seat and saving a fe bucks. Also the foam doesn't add to the heigth of the seat as it replaces the other foam, that their seat sits lower and lots of other good advice. Well worth the phone call. Someone else here also has a BAR seat and loves it. (Can't remember who)
To the original poster, Corbin will also customize their seats, at least if you order directly from them.
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