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JOHD,
Sweet looking scoot. How do you like that Mustang seat? I've been kicking around getting a new saddle and I've read that a lot of Mustang owners say they get moved forward and up in the saddle. Corbin owners say they get lowered and moved back a little. Did you notice any change in your riding position?
TIA
Semper Fidelis!
Tom
JOHD,
Sweet looking scoot. How do you like that Mustang seat? I've been kicking around getting a new saddle and I've read that a lot of Mustang owners say they get moved forward and up in the saddle. Corbin owners say they get lowered and moved back a little. Did you notice any change in your riding position?
TIA
Semper Fidelis!
Tom
Hi Tom
With the mustang seat I feel a little bit backward and a litlle bit higher, but very little. The seat is narrower close to the tank, which makes low speed operate very easy.
The comfort is really better than the stock seat from HD. Quality also (you feel it when replacing the seat).
And for the passenger, the Mustang seat is of no comparizon with the uncomfortable stock one (my passenger was used to the Ultra Classic seats).
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