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Custom seat V7ii?

frnco

Tuned and Synch'ed
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I'm looking to replace the stock fake leather saddle with a better one, ribbed with real stitches...

can anybody recommend where to get one in USA? thanks!
 
I've seen and sat on in person this man's work, and it is amazing. For what you are looking for, classic ribbed and stitched, this is your guy.

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http://eddiebarrett.com/custom-motorcycle-seats

http://eddiebarrett.com/motorcycle-seat-vintage-gallery


Good Luck
 
Corbin are too "cruiser" to look right on a V7. Had Mustang done a seat for the V7 like the one they do for the Bonnie I'd have bought in a heartbeat. As it is, the stock seat and I are reaching an agreement after 2,500 miles.
 
I had Corbin make the gunfighter option (single seat) for my V7 II Stone and will upload a better pic later (close photo below makes it look wider than it is).

Looks and fits great + it is much more comfortable than stock on longer rides (100+ miles). I do prefer the stock seat for commuting though since it is narrower and allows for a more comfortable position while stopped.

My only negative comment is the width is a tad more than I prefer but it's a tradeoff for comfort and is only noticable when you're arm distance to the bike, otherwise it looks pretty slick in my opinion

Kasey3 has the two-up seat from Corbin and seems to like it

Of note, the Fender Eliminator and stock turn signals still fit with this seat. The Agostini Passenger Bars are a bit tight but still work; I didn't like the way they obstructed the view of the seat so I removed them

Corbin Seat
 
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