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I AM LOOKING TO GET A NEW SEAT FOR SHORT TRIPS/AND AROUND TOWN.....WITH THE NEW PRICING ON CORBINS CLOSE TO BADLANDERS WHICH WAY SHOULD I GO!!!!
THANKS IN ADVANCE TIM.......[sm=wootwoot.gif]
I have a Badlander on my FLHT and am replacing it with a factory Road Glide seat. The Badlander looks great but is just like sitting on a board, your *** will be screaming after 100 miles. The Road Glide seat is also low profile but much wider and more comfortable.
In my experience, the Corbin products are a much higher quality product than any stock Harley seat. It really boils down to what fits you best. Some people cannot stand the feel of a Corbin even after putting several hundred miles. I'm lucky that Corbin's seem to fit me perfect right out of the box.
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