What counts is that the rider makes a decision between firm and soft, and can get the fitment he/she needs.
A lot of the complaints I read on line (not just here) are with seats that are purchased straight off a shelf; your arse is not straight off a shelf.
Please don't spook the road-sheep.
We have had both on our bikes, we actually sell both brands. Right now we have a Corbin on our Spyder and I have Mustangs on the bikes that I currently have.
The Corbin is firmer and is available in some very cool color combinations. I personally like them. We had gotten a lot of feedback on problems with removing side panels with the Corbin Seat installed on the F6B, so I have not ordered any for people.
We have had a lot better feedback on the Mustang Seats for the F6B overall so I went with that on my own F6B. I really like mine, but everyone has different needs and things that they personally want.\
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What counts is that the rider makes a decision between firm and soft, and can get the fitment he/she needs.
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If ya find something that works for ya, DO IT!!!!!
I had the Corbin on my bike, look good is well made but was too wide.
I sold it and bought the Mustang seat. it's about the same height but narrow. I can reach the road better.
Ok he's done
My suggestion: if possible come to our F6B rally in NC in August. There are bound to be F6B's with most after market seats available, including Corbin, Mustang and Ultimate. I'm sure you could sit on them and try them all and then you be the judge what you like the most!
I was fine with stock seat. I used it for several thousand miles, one day 700+ miles, with AirHawk air cushion I have for years. Then I bought Mustang as I had them before on several bikes and I think it looks the best IMHO. I have to say that this Mustang seat is nothing like previous Mustang seats I had. It is firmer, with more lumbar support, feels flat and wide, and material seems non slip. I have Deluxe version, I think the difference is purely cosmetic but I do like the looks of it. Mustang seems to be better than stock. Initially I still used Air Hawk Cushion even with Mustang, but then I found I don't need it anymore. I bring it with me just in case but I am not using it. Also, I lean into lumbar support with my feet forward on Rivco Aeropegs with Throttlemeister set and I can just keep on riding. I do not think further backrest is necessarry but if one becomes available I'm willing to try it.
Mustang definitely lowers you down a bit, an inch sounds about right and it is noticeable. I'm 6' tall with 32" inseam, 220lbs and I am comfortable on it. Bike seems to turn easier and faster in quick curves and due to lowered center of gravity it seems more confidence inspiring, but of course this is subjective. Having some forward pegs is a must. I also found that my Baggershield gives me more coverage with less wind noise in it's lower position than it did before.
Also, if you ride to Daytona Bikeweek you can visit Mustang Seats at JP Cycles and try it for yourself. At the same complex (Destination Daytona) is Ultimate Seats, so you can try theirs, too. Corbin has a store nearby but I don't think they stock F6B seats, though.
For me Mustang looks the best and I like the comfort, too.
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I had a Mustang on my previous bike, a VTX 1800. I was never really happy with it. I have an Ultimate (King) on my F6B, and I love it. It's the most comfortable bike seat ever. I've never tried Corbin.
This one of those deals where it is up to the rider…IMHO Mustang is the better seat..it does lower you about 1” + but not sure about back…I did not notice any movement backwards……again…to each their own… For those of us that have height issues, the Mustang seat along w/ the Progressive mono tube shocks that Wing Stuff sell is a God send, the mono tubes lowers the front by 1” as well….
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