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Corbin Saddle Gap

ZOSO

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I installed my Corbin saddle last Sat. there is a gap between the passenger saddle and tail piece. From about 4 to 5 feet back you
can see the rivets. release cable and the bottom piece of the lock.
My question is this typical or do I have a problem? Thanks in advance
for your input.
 
I installed my Corbin saddle last Sat. there is a gap between the passenger saddle and tail piece. From about 4 to 5 feet back you
can see the rivets. release cable and the bottom piece of the lock.
My question is this typical or do I have a problem? Thanks in advance
for your input.

This doesn't sound right to me. My Corbin rear saddle butts right up to the tail piece. Make sure the locking pin for the rear saddle is level for me it took a little force to get it flush with the mounting location and if its to high up you might get some gap.

Here is what mine looks like.
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