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I changed out my stock for a HD Reach seat. Lowered me down and brought me a little forward. Back end of seat has a nice rise to it to give a little support on the tailbone.Had it for about 1500 miles now and so far no butt burn or any other problems.
I've always been a fan of Corbin seats. However, on my 09 Ultra, I went with a Road Zeppelin as a test before I bought a Corbin Dual Tour for it. So far, it seems really nice. I've put a couple hundred miles on it and really like being able to change the fit of the seat as I am riding down the road.
It is not for short people though. It lifted me up about an inch and back about 1-2 inches. I know some people have a hard time reaching on an Ultra. If so, this probably won't be the seat for you.
Cons:
Not available in Leather yet for the 09 model bikes. I have no idea how long the vinyl cover will last.
Not for short people.
Expensive @ $599 through Zanotti or Chicago.
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