Replacement seat preference
#11
I have tried several different seats, but now have 3 Mustang seats. A daytripper for local solo riding, a Wide vintage for solo road trips, and a super touring wide vintage for 2up riding.
The wide vintage is by far the most comfortable for long days in the saddle that I have ever spent time in.
The wide vintage is by far the most comfortable for long days in the saddle that I have ever spent time in.
#15
#16
Well I will recommend Corbin as thegrant has. I had a Mustang Vintage Wide and really disliked it. Gave me discomfort and hated the squishy feeling.
I guess it boils down to whether you find comfort in "firm" or "soft." The stock Fat Bob seat was too soft for me, the Mustang even more so. I have a Corbin Dual Tour, and two Corbin Classic Solo seats (one with the backrest hardware, one without the backrest hardware installed, which I'll probably sell). All these seats are refreshingly comfortable and high high quality in build and materials. They're expensive, but for me they're worht it. I'll be using Corbin on my bike from now on.
I guess it boils down to whether you find comfort in "firm" or "soft." The stock Fat Bob seat was too soft for me, the Mustang even more so. I have a Corbin Dual Tour, and two Corbin Classic Solo seats (one with the backrest hardware, one without the backrest hardware installed, which I'll probably sell). All these seats are refreshingly comfortable and high high quality in build and materials. They're expensive, but for me they're worht it. I'll be using Corbin on my bike from now on.
#17
#18
Well I will recommend Corbin as thegrant has. I had a Mustang Vintage Wide and really disliked it. Gave me discomfort and hated the squishy feeling.
I guess it boils down to whether you find comfort in "firm" or "soft." The stock Fat Bob seat was too soft for me, the Mustang even more so. I have a Corbin Dual Tour, and two Corbin Classic Solo seats (one with the backrest hardware, one without the backrest hardware installed, which I'll probably sell). All these seats are refreshingly comfortable and high high quality in build and materials. They're expensive, but for me they're worht it. I'll be using Corbin on my bike from now on.
I guess it boils down to whether you find comfort in "firm" or "soft." The stock Fat Bob seat was too soft for me, the Mustang even more so. I have a Corbin Dual Tour, and two Corbin Classic Solo seats (one with the backrest hardware, one without the backrest hardware installed, which I'll probably sell). All these seats are refreshingly comfortable and high high quality in build and materials. They're expensive, but for me they're worht it. I'll be using Corbin on my bike from now on.
#19