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Quote from: MarioR on Yesterday at 07:36:24 PMQuote from: Bozo on Yesterday at 05:18:18 PMQuote from: aviationfred on November 22, 2016, 09:53:49 AMI have had both Gunfighter and the Gunfighter and Lady seats on a few bikes over the last 25 years. IMO....stay away from leather for the area that you actually sit in. On 300+ mile rides, by the end of the day you will think you are sitting on a 1x12 piece of wood. Also, the vinyl weave material has a tendency to harden and crack over time if the bike is not garage kept.
I had my gunfighter and lady seat recovered locally and I chose a marine grade vinyl.
Fred
I did have a Gunfighter for a short time that was on my Black bike before I sold it. The seat was purchased by a fellow member.
I bought my Corbin about 8 years ago, rode for about two weeks and then stored it. Agree it feels like a plank but being short the side dig in when at a standstill. It made my great suspension feel extremely hard. It also weights twice as much as the standard sheet. Maybe ok for taller riders but I'm back on my standard seat.
Do you want to sell it?![]()
Quote from: Bozo on Yesterday at 05:18:18 PMQuote from: aviationfred on November 22, 2016, 09:53:49 AMI have had both Gunfighter and the Gunfighter and Lady seats on a few bikes over the last 25 years. IMO....stay away from leather for the area that you actually sit in. On 300+ mile rides, by the end of the day you will think you are sitting on a 1x12 piece of wood. Also, the vinyl weave material has a tendency to harden and crack over time if the bike is not garage kept.
I had my gunfighter and lady seat recovered locally and I chose a marine grade vinyl.
Fred
I did have a Gunfighter for a short time that was on my Black bike before I sold it. The seat was purchased by a fellow member.
I bought my Corbin about 8 years ago, rode for about two weeks and then stored it. Agree it feels like a plank but being short the side dig in when at a standstill. It made my great suspension feel extremely hard. It also weights twice as much as the standard sheet. Maybe ok for taller riders but I'm back on my standard seat.
Quote from: aviationfred on November 22, 2016, 09:53:49 AMI have had both Gunfighter and the Gunfighter and Lady seats on a few bikes over the last 25 years. IMO....stay away from leather for the area that you actually sit in. On 300+ mile rides, by the end of the day you will think you are sitting on a 1x12 piece of wood. Also, the vinyl weave material has a tendency to harden and crack over time if the bike is not garage kept.
I had my gunfighter and lady seat recovered locally and I chose a marine grade vinyl.
Fred
I did have a Gunfighter for a short time that was on my Black bike before I sold it. The seat was purchased by a fellow member.
Quote from: 86FJNJ on November 05, 2025, 03:23:55 PMPat, part of the reason I asked is because I was coming to a stop light and and when I went to put my right foot down the loop of my shoe laces was caught on that little rod that sticks out on the under side of the right foot peg. Thankfully my left foot was free but had both shoes had their shoe laces catch I'd be flopping over due to the car in front of me. Since then I tuck my laces into my shoes but that little rod on the underside of the peg is no good, I may just cut it off with a grinding wheel.86FJNJ,