Mustang, Saddleman, Corbin.... What's Best?
#31
The 'seat thing' is a tough one to hang a decision on based on someone elses preference. (stating the obvious here). I think there has been lots of good input for you in this thread. Here is my logic...
1. Most any aftermarket seat is going to be a step up from stock one way or another
2. There are options available now to take your stock seat and customize it. If you want relatively minor changes (narrowing, different foam) then it seems cost effective.
3. Other complete aftermarket swap outs are good price/performers - Mustang in particular (my butt and wallet's personal choice!)
4. Higher end, all leather seats like Corbins are great too but have a much different fell than a vinyl seat. Love it or hate it.
Good luck in finding what works for you!
1. Most any aftermarket seat is going to be a step up from stock one way or another
2. There are options available now to take your stock seat and customize it. If you want relatively minor changes (narrowing, different foam) then it seems cost effective.
3. Other complete aftermarket swap outs are good price/performers - Mustang in particular (my butt and wallet's personal choice!)
4. Higher end, all leather seats like Corbins are great too but have a much different fell than a vinyl seat. Love it or hate it.
Good luck in finding what works for you!
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I'm so glad I tried MeanCity Cycle first, before dropping 100's of
clams trying the other manufacturers........
Them boyz at MCC will work with you on the problem areas of
your current seat........and "if at first it ain't quite right", give 'em a
call and send it back for another adjustment.
No 2 asses fit no 2 seats the same........best of luck with your search.
clams trying the other manufacturers........
Them boyz at MCC will work with you on the problem areas of
your current seat........and "if at first it ain't quite right", give 'em a
call and send it back for another adjustment.
No 2 asses fit no 2 seats the same........best of luck with your search.
#35
Stock seat on my 2009 SERG3 sagged and pulled back from tank. Look terrible so I replaced with Sundowner bought on Ebay. Loved that seat but really like solo look (one reason I loved my prior 2005 Deluxe). After reading this forum and other research, found used Corbin Solo Close Heated on Ebay as well. So far like it very much. Suggest experimenting with buying used first can help you decide what you like a little cheaper. I liked the Corbin and then ordered the matching passenger cushion and backrest new from Corbin. Figure I should be able to sell the Sundowner and recover some of the cost of "going to seat school".
#40
My two cents:
Corbin: good if it fits the contour of your butt, and you like a VERY firm seat. If not, its like riding on a brick. They call them SADDLES and its applicable. IMHO
Harley: most feel nice and cushy, especially the stock Ultra, but after a few hours riding, your sinking down in the foam and riding on the pan, or the mushy foam is pressing back on your butt cutting off circulation. Gets worse over time as the foam collapses. Of the harley touring seats, the Sundowner (after 08') is the best bet IMHO.
Mustang: My favorite. Seems overly firm at first, softens up a bit after 1000 miles, but it SUPPORTS your butt so you don't sink down into the foam and get a squirmy ***. For me they strike the best balance of being firm enough for all day support, but soft enough to give a little.
Ultimate seats: Memory foam seat, good if you like a softer seat, but the shape was not quite right for me.
In the end, I went back to Mustang, and had some custom upholstery work done. Had it reshaped slightly, and had them soften up the passenger section. My wife has a tender butt, and any seat I have ever tried other than the Ultimate was too firm for her. Figured the Mustang was closest to what I wanted, so I went from there and had it customized.
Best seat if your looking for something not terribly expensive, is the Sundowner. (the pre-08 models have too small of a passenger section for long days for the wife though...they made it 2 inches wider in the rear in 08)
Corbin: good if it fits the contour of your butt, and you like a VERY firm seat. If not, its like riding on a brick. They call them SADDLES and its applicable. IMHO
Harley: most feel nice and cushy, especially the stock Ultra, but after a few hours riding, your sinking down in the foam and riding on the pan, or the mushy foam is pressing back on your butt cutting off circulation. Gets worse over time as the foam collapses. Of the harley touring seats, the Sundowner (after 08') is the best bet IMHO.
Mustang: My favorite. Seems overly firm at first, softens up a bit after 1000 miles, but it SUPPORTS your butt so you don't sink down into the foam and get a squirmy ***. For me they strike the best balance of being firm enough for all day support, but soft enough to give a little.
Ultimate seats: Memory foam seat, good if you like a softer seat, but the shape was not quite right for me.
In the end, I went back to Mustang, and had some custom upholstery work done. Had it reshaped slightly, and had them soften up the passenger section. My wife has a tender butt, and any seat I have ever tried other than the Ultimate was too firm for her. Figured the Mustang was closest to what I wanted, so I went from there and had it customized.
Best seat if your looking for something not terribly expensive, is the Sundowner. (the pre-08 models have too small of a passenger section for long days for the wife though...they made it 2 inches wider in the rear in 08)