They should fit and will be lower - but not as comfortable as your Roadster seat. You'd be better off with a dual touring seat.
 
Mick, I'd get the original lowered, there's some great companies out there who will get your seat how you want it.
 
Would either of these seats fit a 2015 R3R and would they be any lower than the OEM seat on
my new bike ?.

http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-5...0001&campid=5335943355&icep_item=231491099953

http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-5...0001&campid=5335943355&icep_item=261784916870

Or would I be better spending £85 on having my OEM seat lowered with a gel insert ?.

Im a bit of short arse and would feel happier with a bit more foot on the ground!.
one of them has a phone number and the other one has a website you could find out from them directly if the seats are lower. Check the description page for that info.
 
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ok, im really just interested in lowering the seat height, obviously comfort is good as well, so think
I might go with my gel insert option :thumbsup:


IMHO this is by far the best seat option for the R3R. It is a lot lower than stock with much better support for all day comfort, and can still carry a passenger for bar hopping... I run this seat with a R3 Classic floorboard kit and it fits my six foot frame perfectly...

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Thanks guys, definitely going for lowering the OEM seat with gel insert. Will get it done by Alistair
at "Elsemade seats", he has a good reputation and a 7 day turnaround :thumbsup:
I have a 2014 and bought the Corbin seat. It lowered the seat high th and is **** comfortable. My wife and I road from Dallas, Tx to Fayetteville, AR without any issues! Also the Corbin gives a lot more support to my back even without the back rest, which I also have for the long hauls.
 
one of them has a phone number and the other one has a website you could find out from them directly if the seats are lower. Check the description page for that info.
They look to be original stock seats of the pre-Roadster (Standard) and are lower than the Roadster seat.
 
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IMHO this is by far the best seat option for the R3R. It is a lot lower than stock with much better support for all day comfort, and can still carry a passenger for bar hopping... I run this seat with a R3 Classic floorboard kit and it fits my six foot frame perfectly...
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That Corbin looks good - except the part of it up on the rear fender.
Wonder if it's offered in solo only?
 
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