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Kawasaki Vulcan Meanstreak Corbin Dual Tour Seat Suzuki Marauder 1600 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Panama City, Florida, US

Panama City, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Corbin Manufacturer Part Number:K-MS-DT Surface Finish:Black Leather

Beautiful Corbin Dual Tour Seat for Kawasaki MeanStreak or Suzuki Marauder 1600.


"Dual Touring Saddle gives you the most generous seating available on your Mean Streak and provides touring class comfort. Our sculpted seating platforms spread your weight over a greater area to provide more even weight distribution and eliminate hot spots. Additionally, we've neutralized the platform to help curb sliding in the saddle and relieve rider fatigue. The entire saddle is built up with our exclusive Comfort Cell®foam that gives you firm support that will last for days. 

The Dual Tour accepts a removable backrest in both seating positions for added vertical support and comfort. Corbin backrests are available in six different styles to suit your taste and are fully adjustable for a tailored fit to your posture. Backrest hardware is built into the saddle for a cleaner look and allows the rest to be installed with a single screw. To make it easier to mount your bike, we have engineered the internal hardware to allow the rider's backrest to fold forward on a spring-loaded hinge. Use a single backrest transferred front to back as needed or order two backrests for full time use."
  • Removed from my 2003 Kawasaki Mean Streak
  • Excellent condition - no rips, tears, or scuffs.
  • Original Retail price $479
  • Backrest shown NOT included

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