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Hello all this is my first post and I have been reading alot of your post about touring seats. Alot of opinions, but I have not seen any on the OEM dual cruiser seat. Does the OEM sissybar fixed or quick release fits all aftermarket dual seats?
 

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I had a Corbin seat on my last bike and loved it so I'm planning on going that route again with this one. On Corbin's website they claim their seat works with the Yamaha backrest with no problems. Haven't really looked too much on another brand of seat but I know several on here have the Mustang seats and should be able to offer some guidance on that brand.
 

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Well not many people have the OEM dual seat. The way I look at it Yamaha is a Motorcycle manufacture not a seat manufacture. For the price you pay for a yamaha one. You could have one made by Corbin or Danny Gray. And have a much better seat.
 

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Oww ya almost forgot. Both the danny gray and corbin were designed with the factory Yamaha quick release bracket (Tall). I would know since they used my bike. They should work with the short one too. but comfort wise most people on the back like the tall.
 

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installed my new dual cruiser mustang seat this afternoon and rode to work 80 miles one way and my butt didnt hurt once I made it after my ride. It does pushes you forward and raises you an inch both ways but really didn't mind, the mustang seat did make me seat straight up with the higher back support. So I need to get use to it. I got the boulevard windshield on order so cant wait to add that on next week some time. But pretty sure with new leather it will need some time to break in.
 
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