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Bchviking
Posted 2015-06-14 2:01 PM (#172761)
Subject: Corbin Saddle


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 17
Virginia Beach, VA United States
My Corbin saddle arrived yesterday and I love it. I have yet to ride with the seat installed; however, I know I will have no issue. Disclaimer, this is my third bike (02 RSV/07 GW/ 13 VV) that I have installed a Corbin seat so I know how the seat feels. I'm not going to post saddle dimensions because you can go the Corbin site for the specs.

I had the seat made with the ridge in the back because the stock saddle hit the wife's tailbone. With the Corbin she now has gained almost 3 inches of "rear" room. When the wife sat on the bike she noticed that she does sit higher. Also, her feet now barely touch the passenger floor boards. My wife is 5'4''.

I bought the heated version and Corbin places the heat switches on the left side of the saddle (not underneath like with the stock saddle) and easy to reach. The switches are also are three position (low, off, high) and lite up when the heater is on. Pics can be viewed on The Vog.

Edited by Bchviking 2015-06-14 2:07 PM
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2015-06-14 5:25 PM (#172762 - in reply to #172761)
Subject: Re: Corbin Saddle


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
thats great.. on my past bikes. i always had issues with corbin seats (being to firm) i contacted them and they said i had to give it time to "break in " well 18 months later i guess it never broke in.. The ones i have had (4 of them total) were all well made.. but just way to Firm for my boney butt.. lol
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visionstorm
Posted 2015-07-15 8:55 PM (#173499 - in reply to #172761)
Subject: RE: Corbin Saddle


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 8
Columbia Co, WI
bchviking,

Does your seat have any vinyl on the sides of the passenger portion of the seat?
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OldGringo
Posted 2015-09-28 3:30 PM (#175202 - in reply to #172761)
Subject: Re: Corbin Saddle


Cruiser

Posts: 192
Republic of Tejas
Has anyone just purchased the seat, but not the tour pack back cushion? I know it will probably look funky but that cushion back pad is some kind of expensive.
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Bchviking
Posted 2015-09-29 8:07 AM (#175221 - in reply to #173499)
Subject: RE: Corbin Saddle


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 17
Virginia Beach, VA United States
visionstorm - 2015-07-15 8:55 PM

bchviking,

Does your seat have any vinyl on the sides of the passenger portion of the seat?



The covering on the seat is the same though out the entire seat, top, sides and back.
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Bchviking
Posted 2015-09-29 8:08 AM (#175222 - in reply to #175202)
Subject: Re: Corbin Saddle


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 17
Virginia Beach, VA United States
OldGringo - 2015-09-28 3:30 PM

Has anyone just purchased the seat, but not the tour pack back cushion? I know it will probably look funky but that cushion back pad is some kind of expensive.


I only purchased the seat. It looks fine.
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jimtom
Posted 2015-10-01 7:58 AM (#175256 - in reply to #172762)
Subject: Re: Corbin Saddle


Visionary

Posts: 1308
Sand Rock, AL United States
Arkainzeye - 2015-06-14 5:25 PM

thats great.. on my past bikes. i always had issues with corbin seats (being to firm) i contacted them and they said i had to give it time to "break in " well 18 months later i guess it never broke in.. The ones i have had (4 of them total) were all well made.. but just way to Firm for my boney butt.. lol


They are too firm to me also.
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ltbiker
Posted 2015-10-16 2:57 AM (#175386 - in reply to #172761)
Subject: RE: Corbin Saddle


Cruiser

Posts: 92
Chandler, AZ
Too firm and no back support like the stock seat........but, we all see things differently!
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el spanky
Posted 2015-10-16 8:47 PM (#175398 - in reply to #172761)
Subject: Re: Corbin Saddle


Cruiser

Posts: 155
Victoria Tx, TX United States
This past spring my Corbin showed up!! Bolted on and took off to Southern California From South Texas!! Leather seat Vinyl sides w/Heat. I understood the firmness and pressure points due to running a furniture store for 20 years and in the Mattress Business. MAKE SURE You have air in your rear shock!!!! I like it very much!! EVERYONE is different That is why there are other manufactures in the seat world!!

Edited by el spanky 2015-10-16 8:47 PM
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el spanky
Posted 2015-11-30 9:30 PM (#176768 - in reply to #172761)
Subject: Re: Corbin Saddle


Cruiser

Posts: 155
Victoria Tx, TX United States
I ordered 1 last Lone Star Rally.. installed it then took off to California it was firm but pressure points were low. I like mine Since then I ordered the large back rest
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Lone Ranger
Posted 2015-12-05 1:32 AM (#176830 - in reply to #172761)
Subject: Re: Corbin Saddle


Tourer

Posts: 447
Cleveland, GA
Gotta watch out for those Corbin seats!

http://boingboing.net/2015/11/28/man-loses-lawsuit-claiming-bmw.htm...
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