I have a 23 heritage classic looking for seat recommendations
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Before plopping down some green on a new seat, take a look at The Comfort Triangle. Written report and video below.
It is quite possible that current foot and hand placement are the source/partial source of the seat not being comfortable on long rides.
The Comfort Triangle LINK
It is quite possible that current foot and hand placement are the source/partial source of the seat not being comfortable on long rides.
The Comfort Triangle LINK
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Rokinrider (06-28-2024)
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I've had Corbins. Bought one over a year and a half ago, and after 5000 miles, I sold it. It never fit correctly on the bike, and the workmanship was less than standard than on other Corbins I've owned over the years. Customer service offers the same answer, "Ride it for a few thousand miles......". That did nothing for the fitment on my FLHRXS. I've had at least three other Corbins, and never had less customer service than I had on this last one. and as far as comfort, even after 5k, it still never felt "broken in"....one but cheek felt ok, the other felt miserable after a day of riding. I'm guessing poor QC.
I have sent seats to Mean City with good results. I chose not to go this way, and on the advice of a friend, I bought a Lucky Daves Get Lucky seat. I have put almost 8000 miles on that seat since I installed, and could not be happier. Their customer service was great, and the salt looks great.
All this is just my .02, and it really is up to you to make the call.....got to rallies and try some seats from the vendors. Other than that, roll the dice and take a chance.
I have sent seats to Mean City with good results. I chose not to go this way, and on the advice of a friend, I bought a Lucky Daves Get Lucky seat. I have put almost 8000 miles on that seat since I installed, and could not be happier. Their customer service was great, and the salt looks great.
All this is just my .02, and it really is up to you to make the call.....got to rallies and try some seats from the vendors. Other than that, roll the dice and take a chance.
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Ditto. Expensive but the best there is. Mustang was just ok until I took a chance on RDL. Did a short test ride on a Corbin and was hard as a rock.
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