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Just buy yourself a new one and be done - you can personalise it with custom colours and other features. I bought my Corbin about 15 years ago and it is still great.
He's right ^
Buy once, cry once. I have two Corbins for each of my bikes; Gunfighters and Dual Tours.
If you are tall then you may want to consider a police seat. Puts you up and back 1.5 to 2 inches but it is a great seat. Bike came with a corbin solo and the police seat is comparable to the corbin but the position for a taller rider is great. Also a lot cheaper.
b4 dropping the$ lift your stock seat and make sure the paint is still where its supposed to be.
Bigdumbnoitall brings up a very valid point. My bike is basically new. 2500 miles and starting to show signs of wear where the stock rear portion of the seat sets. For me minor wear Im sure I can eliminate.
I ordered my seat with the heat option. I am having it made with the Harley heated OEM connector. My intent is to use the switched power port by the fuse box. I will need a harness to connect the seat to the port.
Anyone know the correct part number for the harness. 2018 FLHTK
Thanks hbsoldier. exactly what I will need. ordering one now. will update on how it works with the new corbin seat.
I really like the fact that it has additional outputs for future upgrades. One switched and one constant. dont know if I will ever need them but they are there.
Thank you for your help and thank you for your service.
Thanks hbsoldier. exactly what I will need. ordering one now. will update on how it works with the new corbin seat.
I really like the fact that it has additional outputs for future upgrades. One switched and one constant. dont know if I will ever need them but they are there.
Thank you for your help and thank you for your service.
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