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Corbin Seat - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Corbin Seat (/showthread.php?tid=3108) |
RE: Corbin Seat - the Ferret - 04-06-2015 I hate to say this, but how can you say you care about the looks of your CB and then stick a Russell Day Long seat on it with big wings for the sides of your butt. It looks like a tractor seat. I don't care how comfortable it is. If I had one of those on my bike, I'd have to get off the bike and not look back as I walked away...and that's not going to happen. I always look back and admire it. Of course I say that in jest, put whatever seat you like on your bike. RE: Corbin Seat - rboe - 04-06-2015 I agree, so I doubt a RDL is for the CB. It's as ugly as dog farts on the Griso, but I'm not looking at it while riding. ![]() Now, even my friends have grown used to the RDL on the Griso; but for town riding I'm considering the Corbin gun fighter in brown for her. It would be nice to have a presentable seat for social occasions. I may have a local guy do a custom seat too. I have a spare seat to donate to that project. That said, if it came down to touring on the CB, a RDL would be seriously considered. While the CB gets better mileage, the Griso and that steam engine V twin is a better road bike; IMHO. Although a buddy has me thinking about trading the Griso in for a 1400 California. RE: Corbin Seat - CIP57_imp - 04-06-2015 (04-06-2015, 04:33 AM)Rboe_imp Wrote:(04-02-2015, 09:56 PM)CIP57_imp Wrote: Corbin are hard, and when they say the break in they don't. They do contour a bit but not enough to say there comfortable. I have had three and went back to stock on all of them. They do however give you a better pocket and feel good for a short ride. I went with the Lamm seat, nice seat, poor customer service. Pretty much built the seat he wanted to build after I sent him a photo of exactly what I wanted - which included a strap. Never sent a strap as promise, never contacted me after numerous attempt via phone and email. The actual seat is built rather well but is only about a 5-6 hour seat for me. The Russell Day Long (on another bike) is an all day seat and probably a good two day seat if pushed that hard. ![]() If anyone wants a used Laam seat, black, a wee bit higher than stock, black threads I could be talked into selling. It is better than stock, but at some point I think I'll move on to a different seat. My experience was Seth was the opposite, he really took the time to listen, required picture of me sitting on the bike and I had to chalk out my exact seat position. We had several phone conversation during the build and he sent picture before he shipped it back to make sure I was happy with the design. RE: Corbin Seat - Offroad - 04-06-2015 (04-03-2015, 02:29 AM)Papa Weeley_imp Wrote: Not a fan of Corbin. I find them extremely hard, and a really ridiculous in-person customer service experience back in the '90s wrote them off for me permanently. I like the built in backrest design on the Sargent, but didn't see one for the CB1100...is there another model that fits? RE: Corbin Seat - kballowe_imp - 04-07-2015 I need a lower seat. Do they make one that's "relatively" comfortable ? RE: Corbin Seat - rboe - 04-07-2015 When it comes to Corbins, well, when it comes to butts, each is different and what is comfortable for some is a torture rack for others. Case in point, the stock Griso seat is a torture device for me. Yet a guy with a similar build, over ten years older than me, rode down from Seattle to Datil New Mexico on a stock Griso seat and said it was fine. I think he has dead nerves. ![]() Long winded way of saying it is very subjective and you need to test these things out for yourself. |