First, let me say that I don't think the OEM Honda F6B seat is bad; however, I needed some additional lower back support and wanted more of a custom look. I added the Utopia backrest and Pedro's luggage rack last season and liked them. But like most things motorcycle-related, good enough is never really enough.

After reading the hundreds of seat-related posts on the forum discussing the pros and cons of the OEM Honda F6B seat, Ultimate, Mustang, Corbin, Sargent, Russell and other custom seats, I decided on a combination approach. I really liked the looks of the Corbin "Smuggler" modular seat the first time I saw it. My wife has little interest in motorcycling, so I really felt like I would not miss the huge passenger seating area and I love the trunk compartment. Yet, Corbin seats (I've had others) can be stiff and a little uncomfortable for some, and the Corbin modular system is anything but cheap.

On the other side of the coin are the Russell Cycle Products Day-Long seats. RDL seats are clearly the hands down favorite for long distance riders and their customer service is great. I pestered a number of forum members who advocate both (thanks BillydaFinn, MSGT-R, Hook, Miles and others) for their thoughts. I finally decided that I would copy Hook's approach. I sent the Corbin seat to Russell with very specific directions. I also sent them the Corbin trunk rest. I added the heating system. You would understand if you lived in Wisconsin. It arrived last night, so you know what I was doing well into the evening!

Although we finally woke up to a morning with above zero temperatures today, I still can't do much more than sit on the bike and dream. The seat is perfect-- it really exceeds my wildest expectations. It looks to me like the RDL hype is very well deserved. I'm not sure what the problems were with Corbin seats and removing the side panels, but my panels pull off normally. The Corbin paint is perfect (in contrast to Honda's.)

I've attached several photos. I did give something up here, and that is space to bungee cord on another soft bag for long rides. I don't dare lay anything on the smuggler trunk's perfect paint, and Pedro's luggage rack can no longer be attached. I'm thinking that maybe a rear trailer hitch luggage rack could be the answer (but would that block the tail lights?) Oh well, this long winter isn't over yet, so there is more time for tinkering!