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I have one I used on my RK before I found a good deal on the Corbin DT I currently use. This one is just taking up space in the garage. I believe it's part# 79102 studed versionwith drivers backrest. I used it for one year or about 1K miles (I know I need to ride more).
Let me know if you are interested and I'll post some pics.
i hated mine....made me sweat cause it was vinyl....got a c&c solo w backrest...it was cheaper and in leather....excellent seat....on a par with my corbin dual tour
I like mine a lot even without a backrest. Inseam is about 34/35 in. or so and I'm6'1' so pretty long arms and works perfect with my Wide-Glide mini-apes. No problem either even though it's and inch or so lower thanstock when I don't need a lower seat height. There's still no need to restuntil fuel stop mandates getting off anyway and once she's fueled up, it's "on the road again".
i hated mine....made me sweat cause it was vinyl....got a c&c solo w backrest...it was cheaper and in leather....excellent seat....on a par with my corbin dual tour
Whooooaaaa. Thanks for that note about it being vinyl Bryann. I always thought it was leather and was moving towards buying one. Thanks.
you may love one....my butt wasnt a mustang butt i reckon....phil loves his....maybe they'd do one in leather....i know chuck and c&c will make you a leather one cheaper, i like mine
Just put one on my SG, haven't had a chance to upgrade sig.pic.
I like it, comfortable but I may have to change my handlebars, the seat tilts and moves you back a bit.
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