I love your seat, Who did you get them from, awesome and cumfy looking....

Rick Mayer Cycle. I did a ride in appointment and had it custom made. Rick was an orthopedic nurse and understands the importance of foam density. Rick uses different density of foam in different parts of the seat. He reused my seat pans and added his foam custom cut to fit to my butt and my wife's butt. He would shape it and we would go take a 30 minute ride. We did 3 rides and got it just how we wanted it. Very well made seat. Rick is from a family of motorcycle saddle makers. His dad invented the Day Long seat and later sold it to Russell. His brother Bill also makes good seats.

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Other than their website, http://www.corbin.com

http://www.corbin.com/triumph/tr3fltfair.shtml

http://www.corbin.com/triumph/tr3bag.shtml

You can always wait and see if anyone is selling them used, I bought mine from this site's members used, then I painted them...
Under Classifieds on this here site

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Wow, that looks awesome! I have a 2013 Roadster with the same setup except mine is the gloss metallic black. Love the fairing.
Could you tell me which Sissybar/luggage rack you have on yours? I want to add that but was told by someone that nothing would work with the beetle bags. Yours looks perfect!
Thanks,
Mark
 
Mark that is the OEM tall sissy and luggage rack with the Classic back pad!!! and yes they fit with the Corbin bags.
Which also makes for a good Helmet holder :)
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Great

Thanks so much, I'll track it dawn and get one!
All you need is the tall sissy bar and backrest. You can chose what pad you want. I am not even sure if the classic pad is available anymore. You still will be able to track one down I bet.
Here is a picture of the standard back pad on the tall sissy bar luggage rack system.

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All you need is the tall sissy bar and backrest. You can chose what pad you want. I am not even sure if the classic pad is available anymore. You still will be able to track one down I bet.
Here is a picture of the standard back pad on the tall sissy bar luggage rack system.

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Wow! What a great look. Now I have to know where you got the luggage racks that fit on your beetle bags? I was hoping to find something like that so that I can straddle a violin case across the back. What a great idea to put your drink holder in the digit in the beetle bag and where'd the little crash bars on the side of the bags come from? I see a bunch of things I'd like to know about but I'll stop.
Thanks for sharing the picture.
 
Wow! What a great look. Now I have to know where you got the luggage racks that fit on your beetle bags? I was hoping to find something like that so that I can straddle a violin case across the back. What a great idea to put your drink holder in the digit in the beetle bag and where'd the little crash bars on the side of the bags come from? I see a bunch of things I'd like to know about but I'll stop.
Thanks for sharing the picture.
I cannot take claim for the set up it was Gmans ride I wished I had kept the side rails from here when the scrap man came for her.
Below is what she looked like before I wrecked in Canada

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@ROCKETHEAD I'd like to ask about the hi-speed behaviour of your bike.
I have heard that there can be death wobble with those fairings. But I have also heard the contrary, stating they can even stabilize the steering?
The beetle bags probably behave nice at speed, compared to my leather saddle bags. I can feel them a lot at speeds >180 kph, especially on windy days.
Thanks for any info...

I ain't dead, no wobble and ridden in excess of 110 mph. Another myth like Obama was born in Hawaii.
 
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