OverHillAndDale
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You can go to Wal-Mart and try one...
Well, kind of. Both Mustang and Ultimate will allow you to return a seat if it doesn't suite you. You're out shipping cost, but that's a lot cheaper than a bad $1k decision. I know with Ultimate it's two weeks if the seat has no visible damage or wear, I don't know how long it is with Mustang. If you buy a Corbin seat, it's yours, no returns. However, they will do minor alterations on the seat ONCE for free.
I have an Ultimate on my RT and love it, although towards the end of long rydes my upper thighs begin the burn a bit (the ridge behind the driver on the stock seat was very uncomfortable to me). I had a Mustang on my Honda Sabre and it provided incredible relief on long trips compared to the stock seat. I had a used Corbin on my Kawasaki Vulcan Voyager and it was great for a couple of weeks before I totaled the bike. Any non-stock seat is expensive but better than the stock seat IMHD.
Well, kind of. Both Mustang and Ultimate will allow you to return a seat if it doesn't suite you. You're out shipping cost, but that's a lot cheaper than a bad $1k decision. I know with Ultimate it's two weeks if the seat has no visible damage or wear, I don't know how long it is with Mustang. If you buy a Corbin seat, it's yours, no returns. However, they will do minor alterations on the seat ONCE for free.
I have an Ultimate on my RT and love it, although towards the end of long rydes my upper thighs begin the burn a bit (the ridge behind the driver on the stock seat was very uncomfortable to me). I had a Mustang on my Honda Sabre and it provided incredible relief on long trips compared to the stock seat. I had a used Corbin on my Kawasaki Vulcan Voyager and it was great for a couple of weeks before I totaled the bike. Any non-stock seat is expensive but better than the stock seat IMHD.