F/S: Corbin Gambler for 09-10 Touring Models
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hey, i wonder why are you selling the seat? i had a touring corbin saddle for 7 years and loved the seat. are you unhappy with the fit/form on that seat? I haven't decided yet to get another corbin or go with a c/c or mustang or something else so am looking maybe for a quick review? thanks bro
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hey, i wonder why are you selling the seat? i had a touring corbin saddle for 7 years and loved the seat. are you unhappy with the fit/form on that seat? I haven't decided yet to get another corbin or go with a c/c or mustang or something else so am looking maybe for a quick review? thanks bro
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Third sentence: "Finally decided this unit just moves me too far back and down, so I want to sell it."
Quick review: I've had Corbins before too and loved them, which is why I got this one for my Street Glide. However I had the opportunity to ride on one of the HD Hammock seats for touring and a stock FLTR seat for around town, both which set you closer to the bars and higher, and just decided that was a better thing for me.
No it does not accept a riders backrest.
Quick review: I've had Corbins before too and loved them, which is why I got this one for my Street Glide. However I had the opportunity to ride on one of the HD Hammock seats for touring and a stock FLTR seat for around town, both which set you closer to the bars and higher, and just decided that was a better thing for me.
No it does not accept a riders backrest.
Last edited by CarbideDude; 05-01-2010 at 03:28 PM.