Thanks for your advice Kevin but quite honestly I've sat on Mustangs and not liked them much, and I sat on a different model Corbin touring seat and it was stiff but less so than their non-touring seats, and I liked it, so I ordered the model for my bike, which looks pretty nice on the bike and appears to be one of the best made seats I've seen.
Out in the garage I have a Corbin solo seat for my old BMW R65. I no longer have the bike, and the guy I sold it to, like me, did not want a solo seat on that bike and just let me have it. I like hard seats, its the nicest made seat I've ever seen, I just always want a bench for a passenger and/or (in the case of the BMW, I have saddlebags that I love on the Fat Bob) strapping stuff onto. I have taken a lot of what I read on the web with grains of salt. . . . About Mustangs, about Corbins, about Victorys. . .
I'm glad you're happy with your Mustang. I may well be happy with my Corbin. I have no intention of canceling the order.
That's a fine looking Indian. I drove an old Harley with the foot clutch, tank shift, etc. once in Ohio. It was a harrowing ten miles. One could get used to it, but the modern set up is more pleasurable!