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Corbin Dualtour on R1250RT

joeyb1000

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On R1250RT, does the Corbin two-up seat move the driver back relative to the stock seat, or is the position the same?
 
The 1250 RT utilizes the same chassis as the '18 model (uncertain how far back that may go - '14?) Surely, somebody has one mounted on a newer wethead RT. Hopefully, a member can offer some insight. Or what PGlaves said above.

/sorry, but my 1250 still has the factory seat.
 
I have a '16 RTW with that seat. I think it did move me back fractionally.
 

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