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Going detachable tour pac on '14 Limited. Need comfort for 500 mile rides. Hate look of HD Signature but prefer a back rest or deep start to support back.
I would consider a low profile pilon you see on Street Glides.
Corbin makes the most comfortable solo for my sorry butt.
Couldn't agree more. I know there are a lot of people bitch about the customer service but I have had four Corbin's and never had an issue.
For me this is the best, most comfy seat out there
Going detachable tour pac on '14 Limited. Need comfort for 500 mile rides. Hate look of HD Signature but prefer a back rest or deep start to support back.
I would consider a low profile pilon you see on Street Glides.
Also, anyone try the Road King CVO seat?
No, I haven't. I have tried the Mustang Vintage Wide seat with a backrest. I liked it a lot. That was on a bike I no longer have, plan to buy one for my RKC.
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