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Part Number:

I-SCT-DT(E)

Description:

Dual Tour Saddle

Fitment:

2014 Indian Scout

Revision:

1

Tools Required

Parts List

10mm Socket Wrench
13mm Combination Wrench

1  #I-SCT-S-HARNESS  Wiring Harness
1  #SP00102  m6 Flat Washer
1  #SP00104  m6 Hex Head Bolt

FIG 3

FIG 2

FIG 1

1.  Begin by removing your stock seat(s).  Refer to
your owners manual if necessary.

2.  Remove the pin in the front and the bolt in the
rear (Figure 1).

3. Using a 10mm combination wrench, 
disconnect the battery negative terminal (Figure 2).

4. Using a 10mm socket wrench, disconnect the
battery positive terminal (Figure 3) and attach the
positive wire to the battery (Figure 4).

5.  Route the wire under the wiring harness.

6. Re-attach the battery negative, then the Corbin
ground wire and secure with the provided m6 flat
washer and m6 hex head bolt  (Figure 5).

7. Plug the wiring pigtail on the Corbin saddle into
the wiring harness you just installed. Flip the switch
on the saddle.  If the switch illuminates, the saddle
heater is working.

NOTE: The heater is controlled by the switch along
the side of the saddle.  The temperature is

regulated by an internal thermostat when the

heater switch is turned on.

8.  To install your dual tour saddle, tuck the wires
away to prevent them from pinching,  then slide your
seat nose first, towards the rear of the gas tank,
engaging the tab under the chassis (Figure 6).
Then slowly lower the seat down and secure the
rear tab to the fender, using the stock bolt or as
shown here, a Billet Thumbscrew (sold separately).
Figure 7.

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