God the prices nowadays. That doesn't look like a Touring seat, I think it's for a regular Rocket.
Yeah I think your right, but a bit tricky with Corbins as they use a non stock bracket on the Roadster and dual headlight dual versions which is very different to the stock mounting but similar to the stock RIII Touring attachment.
Corbin seats have codes attached or even moulded into the seat base on older models usually.
He must have as he put them in description Dual Tour Corbin T-R-3-20-DP-E HB
Appears to be a combination of the R3T and ovalback backrest codes.
That is definitely an Dual headlight Rocket III Classic 'Tour' pack version.
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Part Number: T-R-3-DT(E)
Description: Dual Touring Saddle
Fitment: Triumph Rocket III Revision: 4
Tools Required Parts List
10mm socket or combination wrench
13mm socket or combination wrench
VERY, VERY heavy, MUCH more than stock Dual seats.
The postage alone to Australia is enormous but realistic as it would weigh at least 25lb packed easy.
Shipping:
$408.73 International Priority Shipping to Australia via the Global Shipping Program
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