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I'm looking for a aftermarket seat for 2011 Fatboy lo and was looking at a post from 2009 with pictures of your Corbin seat. Looks sweet. Eventhough you have no driver back rest (not shown) do you find you have lots of lower back support? Do you know what model it was?
If I was looking, I would be looking at the C&C seats.
I have 1 with the backrest on my Road Glide and they make an excellent seat.
2 up or solo, had both.
I'm on seat #4, looking for the perfect one. For low profile, I'd say Corbin is the best for the comfort. The all out bada$$ looking profile seat is the Le Pera Silouhette Deluxe, but only if you want to ride like 20 miles at a time.
Looking for aftermarket seats for vertically challenged person
[quote=Colin1966;6324788]I had the Corbin 2 up seat on my 09 Fatboy and it was a very nice seat.
Colin1966 -- was wondering what model of Corbin you have? From the pictures it appears the back support is more up & down instead of scooped design. I also see you have risers which is exactly what I have on my 2011 Fatboy lo. This seat seems like it would sit you lower & bring you forward, that's what I would need. Thanks
Has nobody yet mentioned C&C Motorcycle Seats? I have been running on my softail for 3 years and love it. Their pricing great, the seats are made to order and it is super comfortable.
I did mentions a few posts up as I use C&C seats now.
Colin1966 -- was wondering what model of Corbin you have? From the pictures it appears the back support is more up & down instead of scooped design. I also see you have risers which is exactly what I have on my 2011 Fatboy lo. This seat seems like it would sit you lower & bring you forward, that's what I would need. Thanks
I am pretty sure it was called the dual tour.
like posted above, check out C&C seats.
I find Corbin quite hard/mustang too soft & C&C right in the middle.
just my opinion.
attached a picture of my 2 up C&C, not trying to steer you in another direction just some info.
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