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I had the gunfighter on my old bike and love it. It sat me back and lower and was the main reason I went with corbin again on my hollywood solo. Hope you don't intend to have some one actually ride on the back for any distance with either the young guns or gunfighter, they are more like 'in case of emergency' sit here... not comfortable for any time.
The corbins are FIRM seats and take about 500 miles to break in. But it take longer for your a$$ to get numb as they don't start to break down under your weight will you riding. Firm support.
I have the C&C Sport tour. Great seat for driver and passenger. I also have a Mustang Daytripper that is also a great seat and is for sale. The C&C sits me lower and looks better on the bike with the stretched tank.
Last edited by Rmyers; May 3, 2009 at 10:02 PM.
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