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Hey,
I've got some seats here. All are used but in great shape.
They fit Electra Glide standards, classics, Ultra's and Road Glides 97 to 07 (maybe 08 not sure).
Corbin seat is more or less a solo seat although I have had a passenger on it. It's black leather foe, alligator, ostrich and snake skin (not real skins). I found it sat me back a little further then stock and deeper / lower. It will accept a Corbin back rest. It gives the bike a really slick look. $265 .
I have 2 big pillow type touring seats both are smooth. Very comfortable. $130 each **SOLD**
I have a stock Road Glide seat. To be honest I think its the most versatile one of them all. It looks nice and feels really nice. A really nice all around seat. $130
Sorry the pictures are out of order but I'm not all that good at the computer stuff.
All prices include shipping in the continental US. I'll ship it any were else as long as you want to pay for it.
I mentioned trades. I'm interested in another seat that will fit 97 to 07 Road Kings or Street Glides I'd consider just about any manufacture so let me know if you have something.
Last edited by Eddy G; Jan 19, 2011 at 05:14 PM.
Reason: pic added
I've gotten lots of questions on the seats and done my best to answer them.
On the Corbin, I want to be clear that its an awesome looking seat.
It sits you back and lowers you down an inch or two for sure.
It's no narrower at the knee's or closer to the tank then the stock seat.
It's comfortable and Corbin firm (if you don't know corbin's they are known to be firmer then say a mustang) but it ISN'T an all day style touring seat.
It's more a bar hopper, day trip, eye candy kind of thing.
I've done 100 mile in it and been fine but I wouldn't recommend this seat as a "touring seat" doing 300 + days in it at a time. That's just not what it is.
The Road Glide seat, like I said I think its the most versatile and comfortable stock touring seat Harley made. It looks cool, sits nice, and positions you well in the frame.
But is it the best seat out there? For the money, yes. But there are better after market seats available if you want to spend the cash. No question.
What I like about the these stock touring seats is their smooth and don't have all the buttons or studs that some of them do. They are comfortable and fit well. I'm not a big fan of how BIG they are or the look they give my bike but others tend to love them.
TIM, I sent a bunch of e-mails but they keep bouncing back to me?????? I got the pics and I'm interested in a trade pm me here and I'll send you my proposition.
I really want this seat could you please call me 256-200-6400. I seen where it said you were working on a trade. Call me and i will buy it now. Thanks!!
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