2004 VFR800 Seat Related Question

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    If I'm understanding this, there is no need to cut the stock seat. The plastic OEM seat cowl fits over the passenger portion of the seat. Not sure about Corbins but the cowl also fits on Sargent seats.
     


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    I currently am using a Sargent but had a Corbin before that. The Cowl does fit the Corbin. I didn't like the way it fit at the front though. Here's a photo of the my Corbin with the cowl on:

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    Here's a photo of the Sargent, for comparison:

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    Thanks so much for the clarification and help everyone.

    I thought rear cowl will be separate from center seat. That's why was asking, let me try putting on my Corbin and then stock seat.

    Thanks again :)
     
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    Thanks so much Arzinator, you are a rockstar. I just checked and cowl slides over the stock seat.

    itchghost, thanks for the picts. Appreciate it.
     


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    Faran, are you vertically challenged like me at 5'6? If so I had the stock seat shaved between the thighs and alittle off the top......Perfect, no complaints
     


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    Sorry, didn't answer your question. ..drinkin already...
     


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    Thank you duccmann, I actually figured with the help of other forum members!

    Fortunately, I can flat foot on stock/corbin seat, so it's all good now.
     


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    Good, it was about the cowl....thats what happens with drinkin and pain killers....oh well
    Ride safe and have Geeat New year
     


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