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This is a bit of what I worry about. Someone says, boy I love the seat, it is sooo comfortable, but then adds on the bottom, I sure would get the gel insert though.
I didn't hear anyone say it wasn't comfortable. I just have heard that it is even better with the gel insert. If I can ride comfortably for 550 miles the way it comes great! If I can be even more comfortable for $100 even better!
Best service and quality I have seen for the dollar.
they do? i didn't know that. they make a very big deal about using leather in their seats. straight from their website:
All Corbin saddles (with very little exception) include Genuine Leather Seating to provide a luxurious look and feel.... don't let anybody tell you that vinyl is just as good! You wouldn't buy vinyl boots would you?
+101 regarding C&C seats..!! Had a Fastback on Street Glide and 11K miles in 13 months with no issues or discomfort. Got a new Road Glide with a C&C SportTour, 430 miles in 2 days, no complaints... Got one of the solo's w/backrestr but yet to use it but not worried! Great product and customer service!!!
I have had about 5 different seats for my FXDXT, I have a C&C that I bought on eBay new and it looks great, would have spent the extra for the Gel but unfortunatly it does not have the gel or back rest, I loved the rider backrest on my sundowner and will order the C&C solo with Back rest with gel as soon as I get the more important Bike upgrades done LOL
yellowbird bike is looking great. any problems with the sport touring seat rubbing on the fender. i have a c&c solo and love it. I would like a two up seat but do not want any rub marks on the fender because I would run my solo 90% of the time.
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