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Hey People,
I`m looking to get a solo seat...like the looks of the corbin classic solo....but my stealer does not carry them.....does anybody have any experience with this seat on a lo....JIMSFBL....Really love your seat....expensive thou....but man is it sweeet...not a corbin..hahahah. and i understand i will take about a month so i `d like to get the ball rolling...Thanks guy`s and gal`s.....spring around da bend!!!
I got mine direct from Corbin - they have a shop here in town (Ormond Beach). Not without it's typical Corbin PIA. The bracket need a little adjustment - shocker for a not cheap seat. They were no help at all - but any search should bring up someone pissing about thier customer service. Not a perfect fitment as well? It's about 1/2 in off the back fender. You can kind of see it in the sig pic. But it sits flush with my fat *** on it ha.
Last edited by C O L E M A N F U; Feb 28, 2011 at 07:25 PM.
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