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got a bud who got one off the clearance rack last month...seat is giant....and is VERY comfortable....but $700?????? get you a mustang if your not happy with the stock...and save $300 bucks
I don't know about the Zep but I have a Corbin. Went over to the factory and they made it fit my but. No fair laughing but I also got it with a heater. Really nice on those cold winter nights. If nothing else my butt is warm. But, they are pricey I have a Road King Classic so I bought the buddy rail for it. Really looks good. But I do have a Grand in the seat. In my humble opinion select it carefully. It's one of your most important investments if you do any long rides.
I have a Corbin seat on my 2000 eGlide. I love it.
Mike
txharley,
I've asked this question before, but not gotten an answer...Which seat did you put on your EG? Can you put the RK seat on the EG? Seams like you should seein' how it's essentially the same bike...haven't bothered to call Corbin and ask, just hopin' someone with some experience would help.
Zepellin seats suck up alot of leg, so if your inseam challenged, it may not be good. Personally I run Corbin, got at the 100th and rode it home, no problem
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