What kind of seat does a Kawasaki drifter use?
After 2000, Kawasaki sold 4 versions of this seat. This is a Corbin seat using Kawasaki pans and was covered by Corbin in vinyl. Besides the black 1500 and 800 versions there were also tan versions. These were sold by Kawasaki as an aftermarket upgrade. The seat also came without fringe. (No longer available from Kawasaki)
When did the Kawasaki Vulcan drifter come out?
At first glance, the Kawasaki Vulcan® 800 Drifter™ motorcycle appears as a cruiser from the late 1940s, but a closer look reveals that the Drifter’s retro styling disguises a very modern machine. Sculptured fenders cover much of the spoke wheels and the single fishtail muffler juts prominently out the back – that’s what first catches the eye.
What kind of seat does a Vulcan Drifter have?
The seat on the right is a seat covered by Corbin on Kawasaki pan and sold as an aftermarket accessory by Kawasaki, and labeled by them as a Corbin. This is a Corbin 2-up in brown leather with studs and fringe.
When did the Drifter solo seat come out?
OEM Two-up on a 1500. This seat was OEM on 1999 and 2000 1500 and 800 Drifters only. OEM Solo on 800. This seat was OEM on all 1500’s and 800’s from 2001 until 2006.
After 2000, Kawasaki sold 4 versions of this seat. This is a Corbin seat using Kawasaki pans and was covered by Corbin in vinyl. Besides the black 1500 and 800 versions there were also tan versions. These were sold by Kawasaki as an aftermarket upgrade. The seat also came without fringe. (No longer available from Kawasaki)
The seat on the right is a seat covered by Corbin on Kawasaki pan and sold as an aftermarket accessory by Kawasaki, and labeled by them as a Corbin. This is a Corbin 2-up in brown leather with studs and fringe.
OEM Two-up on a 1500. This seat was OEM on 1999 and 2000 1500 and 800 Drifters only. OEM Solo on 800. This seat was OEM on all 1500’s and 800’s from 2001 until 2006.