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Anyone have one on their Sporty? Are they worth the cash? A buddie just put one on his '01 Fatboy and I'm thinking about purchasing one. Seems as though there's alot of lower back support. My 37 year old back just kills me with anything over a 100 mile ride. Thanks. Timmer
I have the Gunfighter & Lady seat and love it. My wife loves the Lady part of the seat says it's more comfy than sitting on a Low Rider. I called Corbin and they custom built the seat at no extra charge, they lowered it moved it forward an inch and narrowed the front to fit my vertically challenged frame. Looks great too.
As far as I can tell everything Corbin builds is nice, but I have not tried the seat. I did just put a big fat mustang seat on my 98 883 and man is it a sweet seat. I'll let you how it holds up over the long haul when I get back from Sturgis.
I put a corbin gunfighter seat on my new sportster with a backrest and I love it. The more I use it the better it gets. It molds itself to your rearend. Plus, the backrest is two ways adjustable. It's worth the bucks.
Just an opinion, but I have a Corbin on my EG, and the wife has a Corbin on her Heritage. Every bike we've had has had one, and they are hard to beat for looks, durability, materials, and workmanship. None of this matters, however, without comfort. The Corbin is all day comfortable, and can add at leats 100 miles a day to your ride.
Anyone have a picture of their Sporty with the Corbin seat on? I'm trying to get an idea of how high the support is. Looking at some different websites, they don't show any Gunfighter's actually on Sporty's. [sm=thanx.gif]
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