Perfect. Exactly what I’m running. The lowered pegs, Corbin seat with back rest. Although the comments from those on the back is it’s more help to not slide off when you overtake… seems it’s a bit too far back to be used as a “sit and relax” backrest..I got Elena a set. With the Corbin rear saddle and the back rest this should make this lady very happy. Especially for next years run from Vegas to Sturgis.
All back roads and two lane highways both ways.
Most grateful.Mount is a C-Bow side carrier and cases are from the same company, Hepco & Becker, Germany. Good quality! They also make lighter soft luggage to fit the same system: https://www.hepco-becker.de/en/navigation/1a6ccfbc853a40188a37a3ffa538aa51 UK distributors are Motobins Ltd: The Official UK Hepco and Becker Luggage and Accessories website
Man, five pages of comments and nobody has an issue adjusting the angles? If you're tall and you want the bike fitted to you for comfort, you're probably going to have issues with the shifter lever banging into the stock or aftermarket kickstand. And lowering the peg will make it worse. I've got a set of the Chinese links that are on the short side ( just under an inch I think), but I haven't put them on yet and I'm not sure I'll be able to get them to work.
There's a bolt on the kickstand that pushes in the kickstand sensor. You can lengthen it or put on a longer one and a tightening nut to hold the kickstand a little further down and out of the way, but you only have a limited range to do so. I'm pretty sure when I try these and set the angle it'll be too uncomfortable / high.
Morse on fitting