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If anyone has the PM Phatail kit, I have a question about the seats. I was told the (Corbin) seat w/ the kit moves you back about 2 inches. Wondering how people like the seat and positioning. Thanks for any input...
If anyone has the PM Phatail kit, I have a question about the seats. I was told the (Corbin) seat w/ the kit moves you back about 2 inches. Wondering how people like the seat and positioning. Thanks for any input...
I like it. It has always been a comfy position to be in. It winds up that it is even better now with a set of forwards added and I am in total comfort cruising now.
I guess it all depends on your height/style/and comfort level.
have you sat on any with this kit installed?
Tip - I was hoping to hear from you. Love the bike. No, I haven't sat on any bikes with the PM kit. I have a corbin HW solo on my Deuce now and love it. Is the seat for PM kit a Gunfighter? What about the passenger seat? Dosen't look very comfortable. Thanks for answering
Tip - I was hoping to hear from you. Love the bike. No, I haven't sat on any bikes with the PM kit. I have a corbin HW solo on my Deuce now and love it. Is the seat for PM kit a Gunfighter? What about the passenger seat? Dosen't look very comfortable. Thanks for answering
Yep, it's a Gunfighter, made for the PM kit. Passenger seat honestly doesn't get used much. An occasional ride with my 10yo son and that's about it.
Am gonna send the seat out this fall for a custom stitch and gel insert, it is starting to take a toll on my lower back now. Just need some relief.
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