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Corbin seat - Cresty_imp - 03-02-2018 Received my Corbin Gunfighter & Lady seat today and just finished installing it. Off and on much easier than the original seat. One thing I noted is the clearance between the front of the seat and the rear of the tank. Original seat had been scuffing the finish on the tank in that area. As far as comfort, that I will find out in a few miles or so. RE: Corbin seat - the Ferret - 03-02-2018 Hope you like it. Most do. I find the Corbins incredibly hard, although I've only sat on one and never ridden one anyplace. RE: Corbin seat - tate_imp - 03-02-2018 I have that same seat and yes it is hard but I still like it my butt goes numb after a few hours but i'm usually ready to pull over by then and stretch anyway.. RE: CORBIN SEAT FIRST RIDE - Cresty_imp - 03-09-2018 Weather here allowed me to take my first ride with my Corbin seat installed. It does seem to be a tad hard, but I'm willing to give it some time to break in. The only problem I noted that when I attempted to put the bike on it's center stand, the strap across the top of the seat is missing. Without the strap I find it hard to lift and pull back to up right the bike. What am I missing here. Is everyone with a Corbin seat using a different way of grabbing the seat or else where? RE: CORBIN SEAT FIRST RIDE - Vic_imp - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 09:57 AM)Cresty_imp Wrote: Weather here allowed me to take my first ride with my Corbin seat installed. It does seem to be a tad hard, but I'm willing to give it some time to break in. The only problem I noted that when I attempted to put the bike on it's center stand, the strap across the top of the seat is missing. Without the strap I find it hard to lift and pull back to up right the bike. What am I missing here. Is everyone with a Corbin seat using a different way of grabbing the seat or else where?I use one hand on handlebar, other hand under frame rail RE: Corbin seat - Houtman_imp - 03-09-2018 I grab the front of the rear shocks , just to steady the bike : your weight will put the bike on the center stand Corbin seat - kennyw - 03-15-2018 I have a Honda rack that makes a great handle. RE: Corbin seat - Hondakid_imp - 04-23-2018 Cresty, have you had the chance to break the Corbin in a little? I am looking at this seat too, but for the price I really want to know if it works for others. Does it slide you forward at all? I am 6'0 with 32 inch inseam, and the stock seat starts hurting after 30 minutes. Not numbness, though that comes in later, but pressure and pain from the angle of the seat sliding me forward. I try to slide back and the curve just slides me forward again, so I am stuck either holding myself up, or giving up and sitting painfully on the hard narrow part of the seat. Typically with a few choice words for Honda's seat designers. RE: Corbin seat - Gumby 1100_imp - 04-23-2018 (04-23-2018, 03:05 PM)Hondakid_imp Wrote: Cresty, have you had the chance to break the Corbin in a little? I am looking at this seat too, but for the price I really want to know if it works for others. Does it slide you forward at all? Hondakid, At your height, you might want to consider ordering a taller Corbin. Check out the link below based on my experience...it should help you make your decision as it addresses most of your concerns: http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=4157&page=4&highlight=tall+corbin RE: Corbin seat - Roper_imp - 04-23-2018 Hey, Hondakid, I'm about the same dimensions as you. And I experienced the same situation with the standard seat. So, I ordered a Corbin seat with extra foam a couple of years ago. It's hard at first. But, true to what Corbin says about their seats, that's intentional. The harder foam molds around the shape of your butt over time and becomes quite comfortable. Mine took about 600 miles. It has a really comfortable custom shape now. It supports me well. On longer rides, my legs need a stretch (and I need more fuel) before my behind gets sore. |