Enjoy your new seat. I picked up a damn near brand new Hartco at the beginning of riding season and love it. It is so nice not having butt burn any more.
Enjoy your new seat. I picked up a damn near brand new Hartco at the beginning of riding season and love it. It is so nice not having butt burn any more.
2014 F6B Deluxe
Iron Butt Association #23995
SSgt USMC 1967-1974
University of Vietnam 68/69
Yesterday I got up early and took the 175 mile ride on my "B" to Crescent City , Fl. Where I was met by Mark the owner of Hartco and presented my new seat. The seat was beautifully crafted in a grey Osterich will reverse "S" pattern. It looks great. Mark worked hard in severe heat to install the seat. He was great to work with from start to finish. The seat is the nicest I have owned in over 50 years of riding with over 40 bikes. The good lord decided that me and my new seat would have an adventure on the way home with heavy rain and lightening to the point that my 3 hour drive became a 5 hour sometimes scary adventure. I had to get off I-95 because the cagers were crazy and visibility went to zero for a while. Through all that I enjoyed the best back support I have ever had in a seat and great comfort for my non existent butt. Again thanks to all for the great seat debate that lead to my decision and to Mark at Hartco for being a truce gentleman to work with. F6Broy
F6Broy,
40 motorcycles in 50 years!!?? Wow. When I grow up, I want to be just like you.
I assume, of course, that you haven't just been misplacing them.
allen
Allen, severe addiction. Sometimes owning 3 at a time when finances allowed. Can only do one at a time now. But t is a beauty. Roy
Glad to hear you are enjoying your seat Roy. I am about 2 hrs away from you and I was wondering if I could meet up with you and try out your seat. Would be more than happy to buy you breakfast or lunch. I have had my B for a little over a year now and still have the stock seat but don't know what seat to get. It is a big $ decision so I would like to get something I would be happy with, and you sound content with yours. Anyway I would like to see and sit on yours if possible, thanks in advance.
I have had both Mustang and Corbin seats and the Corbin does NOT need to be removed to get the side covers off.
The Mustang yes but the covers come off just fine with the Corbin in place.
I've spent most my money on Motorcycles and Women, the rest I just wasted.