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nice bike. i got mine in febuary, and had to wait until recently for good weather.. but i did ride in the cold as much as i could handle..
although i am still riding on the stock seat, i had a mustang vintage solo on my last bike, and i will definitely agree they are extremely well made and i had 350 mile days on it with no problems.. if i ever go to a standard, non spring-suspended seat, it will be a mustang..
I ride my corbin for about 6 (with short breaks for gas and food) before my @ss can't take it any more, then I ride for one or two more Its still a pretty new seat so I am sure it will break in some yet.
The wife rides a Mustang Solo and she starts complaining about the time my *** goes numb so I think thats a good seat!
Congratulations!!! On the new bones!! Give the stock seat a try for a while, it will break in and the springs will loosen a bit. I think its really a comfortable seat, especially for 2-3hour rides.
Im trying to find a corbin gentry cop style solo seat, but for now they are out of stock and on back order. bummer.
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