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Old 06-16-2024, 06:06 PM   #1
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Seat advice wanted

Im looking for a replacement seat for my 2012 1700 nomad. In reading the forums I find differing opinions On what seat dose what. I have found some say a mustang saddle moves you forward, but in the reviews at Dennis Kirk on the 76601 seat one reviewer says "The seat sat me back at least two inches from the stock seat".. Some say Corbin is further back, others not..
I have owned Corbin's, and mustang's in the past, and have found both comfortable after break in. I have no experience with day long or any others.
I am 6'4" and find my position ok, back would be ok but definitely don't want to be moved forward to the tank.
Any first hand knowledge would be greatly appreciated, I would hate to spend all this money just to hate it.

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Old 06-16-2024, 06:14 PM   #2
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Im looking for a replacement seat for my 2012 1700 nomad. In reading the forums I find differing opinions On what seat dose what. I have found some say a mustang saddle moves you forward, but in the reviews at Dennis Kirk on the 76601 seat one reviewer says "The seat sat me back at least two inches from the stock seat".. Some say Corbin is further back, others not..
I have owned Corbin's, and mustang's in the past, and have found both comfortable after break in. I have no experience with day long or any others.
I am 6'4" and find my position ok, back would be ok but definitely don't want to be moved forward to the tank.
Any first hand knowledge would be greatly appreciated, I would hate to spend all this money just to hate it.

Thank you
Dan
At 5' 16" , I would go with the Corbin, it will put you back and 1/2 to 1" or so lower. You'll feel more like being in the bike not on the bike as much as these bikes will allow you to feel.

Hope it helps.

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Old 06-19-2024, 06:01 PM   #3
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Old 08-18-2024, 09:36 AM   #4
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I did buy a new mustang saddle, and thought I would share that experience.

The mustang did move me back and up, roughly 2" both directions. The passenger seat is much smaller, length is understandable as the driver moved back, but with was much smaller also. I had a shadow 1100 spirit before and put a mustang on that, and I be leave the basic seat may be the same, with the pan changed.

My seat was defective, It looked like a cheap boat cushion ,with wrinkles and loose cover. According to customer service it left the factory without "heat treating". Everybody can make a mistake, and they were 100% behind fixing it, until they saw the receipt from the Ebay seller. Even though the seller has a brick and mortar store mustang considers anything from eBay as a third party sale, and wile they would recover in it 3-4 weeks, my expense for shipping, they would not honor there warranty and exchange it as they had originally stated they would.

I ended up sending back to the eBay seller, who lists a 100% satisfaction guarantee , and they refunded 50% only claiming I sent it to the wrong address... They provided the shipping label. After getting Ebay involved I did get a full refund.

I now have a Ultimate seat on order.
 
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Old 08-18-2024, 06:03 PM   #5
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I am also 6,4" With a 36"+ inseam I have a Day Long on mine. Moved me Up and back. I did have to send it back twice to get it right. But now its a all day(400+ mile a day) 2+ week trip seat.
Passenger seat is about the same.
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Old 08-25-2024, 10:23 AM   #6
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I received the Ultimate drivers seat and it is installed. It is a nice seat, not back or up as far as the mustang, I would guess 1 1/2 " up and one inch back. One note here is that it works with the factory passenger seat, kind of. It fits and functions, but being back further makes the passenger seat really press into your upper butt or lower back. If you push back into the front of the factory passenger seat you will feel a hard ridge, that's what will be poking you. You could undo the cover and grind it down, but I decided to just get the matching rear seat.
If you look on there website at the picture with the front and back seats together, take note of the flap to install the drivers backrest. Using the factory passenger seat this is totally covered by the hard plastic inside the seat.
 
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