Corbin 2 New Seats For Harley Softail Blackline

In a rush to fill the need of riders looking for custom seats for their Harley Softail Blackline, Corbin releases 2 new saddles.

1- A new version of the Gunfighter solo seat offering the rider a lower back support and for the passenger a padded “fastback tail section” for short trips. Available in various styles including: • Bomber Jacket leather seating, sides and tail with gold flame stitching • Black natural grain leather seating with coordinated sides and tail with black stitching • Black natural grain leather seating with black faux ostrich sides, asphalt tail and grey stitching • A wide variety of custom materials are available by special order at no extra charge.

2- A Classic Solo Seat offering maximum support and more square inches of body contact. For added back support, this saddle accepts an optional backrest that provides an additional nine inch of vertical support. Corbin’s backrests offer the option of custom finishing plates on the rear. Backrests come standard with an ABS leather look backing plate, but you can choose a carbon-fiber look or a paintable model at no added charge. For a little extra, Corbin offer pre-painted gloss black that coordinates perfectly with the look of the bike.

For maximum versatility Corbin also offers pillions stats and pads featuring their exclusive high-density “Comfort Cell” foam to provide firm support that lasts. And for an added bit of luxury and comfort for those riding in the cold, the Classic Solo saddle has the option of electric heated seating. This system easily wires directly to the Backline’s battery and provides heat with the flip of a switch. Heater unit and controller are built into the saddle and come preinstalled. Switch is conveniently located on the left side of the seat. Corbin Seats.

2 Responses to “Corbin 2 New Seats For Harley Softail Blackline”


  1. 1 Ray Mar 25th, 2012 at 3:58 pm

    Solo seat looks nice.

  2. 2 Kevin Boyle Kustoms Mar 26th, 2012 at 10:14 am

    always killer seats!!!

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