2014 Harley-Davidson FLH Corbin SeatsCorbin has introduced three seats for 2014 Harley-Davidson FLH Models – the Dual Tour, Classic Solo and Gambler saddles. Following is information on each seat.
Corbin Dual Tour SeatCorbin’s Dual Tour saddle is the most generously sculpted seating on two wheels. This model is designed specifically for the 2014 Project Rushmore Harley-Davidson Touring bikes that have the Tour Pak design from The Motor Company.Wide, sculpted seating positions create a larger area of contact for excellent weight distribution. Shaped like your body to eliminate pressure points and give long lasting support that will keep you in the saddle all day.The Dual Tour seat will fit the 2014 Electra Glide Ultra Classic, Ultra Limited or the CVO Limited models. Also, If you put the new Tour Pak on your 2014 Street Glide then this would be the way to roll for that.Corbin Classic Solo SeatClassic styling with a nostalgic touch and generously sculpted seating… that’s Corbin’s Classic Solo saddle.The all new, lower chassis of Harley’s new Baggers gave Corbin additional design latitude for developing a perfected shape and good ground reach.Wide, sculpted seating position creates a larger area of contact for excellent weight distribution. Shaped like your body to eliminate pressure points and give long lasting support that will keep you in the saddle all day. Also available in a Close version that provides seating two inches closer to the bars with a narrower nose to ease ground reach.Corbin Gambler SeatGambler saddle offers a sleek, flowing appearance and low profile design that has made this design extremely popular for ’round town cruising. Gambler features a comfortable driver’s position with a clean pillion seating area providing a flawless profile.Built-up of Comfort Cell foam that allows a low saddle that retains comfort value. Sculpted seating disperses rider’s weight ergonomically and gives you lasting support while still providing good ground reach at stop signs! This is a good choice for riders that often ride solo or have passengers along for short to medium trips.All Corbin saddles come standard with genuine leather seating. Corbin uses genuine leather in all of our saddle models because it provides a perch that will breathe with your body and break in along with the foam shape.All in all, no matter what saddle you choose, a Corbin saddle will conform to your body and provide a personalized fit upon break in. Just be sure to care for your saddle properly with a quality leather conditioner like Corbin’s Saddle Cream. Your leather saddle will break in gracefully and develop a unique character of its own… just like your leather jacket.For an added bit of luxury, the Classic Solo & Dual Tour saddles have the option of electric heated seating in the front. This system easily wires directly to the battery and provides heat with the flip of a switch. Heater unit is built into the saddle and come preinstalled. Switch is conveniently located on the left side of the seat.For those interested in obtaining more information on Corbin, you can reach them at 800-538-7035 or online at www.corbin.com.
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This week, in the first segment Editor Don Williams talks to us about the new Kawasaki Versys 650 LT. It’s the middleweight ADV style machine that uses the same 650 parallel twin motor as the Ninja 650, so it’s an excellent performer in a user-friendly, good looking package.
In the second segment, I chat with one of my dearest industry friends—now retired Honda PR executive, Jon Seidel. Jon’s fascinating career spans some 30 years with Big Red, and gave him some great experiences with some incredible machines. I was fortunate enough to be invited on many of the press launches that he organized. His new project is documenting and saving many of the old archives from years gone by—and incidentally, if you have anything that may be of value to the project, please contact us by email at producer@ultimatemotorcycling.com and we’ll pass it all on to Jon.
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