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01-16-2012, 02:23 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Watson, LA
Posts: 39
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Originally Posted by dewking
for two up riding i recommend the corbin dual tour nice seat
Regards,
Dewking
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I am running the same seat and both me and the wife love it.
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01-16-2012, 02:40 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Indianapolis,Indiana
Posts: 2,923
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Mustang Vintage All The Way 
Your Butt will Thank You
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01-16-2012, 10:57 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Kansasville Wi.
Posts: 265
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I have both the C+C and the Corbin K+Q. The Corbin is more comfy and easier to carry stuff and has great back support for the passenger. C+C is better looking
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01-17-2012, 01:38 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Orem Utah
Posts: 118
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Originally Posted by Serge
You could also consider the Corbin k&q, perhaps the most comfortable of them all. When riding solo, its also easy to attach bags and stuff onto it.

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This was my choice as well. I don't regret it. It feels like I'm home in my recliner!
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03-17-2012, 06:28 PM
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#15 (permalink)
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 8
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Sissy Bar for Mustang Seat
Just installed a pair of mustang seats on my 2010 Fury. Although I was told the original Honda sissy bar would work with the rear seat, that is not the case. I had to remove the bar and pad (they will be up for sale) to get the rear seat to fit properly.
I would really appreciate some advice on what sissy bar to get for my wife with her new comfortable seat. Murphy's Law strikes again. At least the seat covers the holes I had to drill for the stock backrest.....
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03-17-2012, 06:49 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Northern Beaches of Sydney NSW Australia
Posts: 1,016
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Originally Posted by RaccoonDad
Just installed a pair of mustang seats on my 2010 Fury. Although I was told the original Honda sissy bar would work with the rear seat, that is not the case. I had to remove the bar and pad (they will be up for sale) to get the rear seat to fit properly.
I would really appreciate some advice on what sissy bar to get for my wife with her new comfortable seat. Murphy's Law strikes again. At least the seat covers the holes I had to drill for the stock backrest.....
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Ginz is your best bet. Great quality and tons of options. I have a Ginz Old School Hardcore with the 8" back rest, my wife loves it. I also have the luggage rack that we use when we go on weekend trips.
Ginz Choppers - Sissy Bar Products
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03-17-2012, 07:00 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 560
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Oedipus Rex
I have had my Fury for just over a year now. I have put about 14,000 miles on it. Other than the regular fluid change and one set of tires, I have not had to do anything with it. But after going on several road trips with it, I have discovered the seat can be quite uncomfortable after only a short period of time. I can stop and take a break, but the next leg of the trip only results in my rear end starting to hurt even quicker.
Okay, okay, I know...suck it up. But seriously, I need some suggestions on some kind of touring seat or something to make it where a long trip is not quite so uncomfortable on my...posterier. I have found some aftermarket touring seats, Mustang Seats for example, but I really can't justify dropping that kind of money at the moment. I have a rear seat with mine and I am afraid I have to buy both front and rear seat so it will match. Plus, the small back rest on my rear seat is instrumental in strapping down my luggage bag.
I only have taken 4 road trips in the last year and I get progressively better, but when traveling in a group, I am beholden to the stops made as a group and not when my glutumos maximus says I should. Solo trips are much easier.
I have looked for used touring seats on Ebay and Craigslist but I am guessing that the Fury is just too darn new to find anyone that has purchased a touring seat and is already set to get rid of one for a decent price.
Anyhow, there is the long story of my problem. Your advice and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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You might see if you have local guy who does seat work I have the stock seat but had the inside changed and reshaped to my fit and I can ride all day. Only caution is that whoever does it needs to know what he's doing.
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03-18-2012, 04:08 AM
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Melbourne, Victoria. Australia
Posts: 42
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Seats....
For me the cheap but superbly comfortable albeit ugly option is the Airhawk - brilliantly comfortable on 800km rides.
However, the more permanent option I will migrate to is the DannyGray/Airhawk seat - at about $800 shipped to Oz it has the Airhawk built in - a few presses of the button to pump it up, and a valve to release air.
The Airhawk is just brilliant, but for long term my goal will be the Danny Gray Airhawk.
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03-20-2012, 09:21 PM
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#19 (permalink)
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 8
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Thanks!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by macxpert
Ginz is your best bet. Great quality and tons of options. I have a Ginz Old School Hardcore with the 8" back rest, my wife loves it. I also have the luggage rack that we use when we go on weekend trips.
Ginz Choppers - Sissy Bar Products
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Thank you young sir!! I appreciate your input. We have to keep our wives happy!!
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