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Corbin vs Astech Seats - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Corbin vs Astech Seats (/showthread.php?tid=9037) |
Corbin vs Astech Seats - paulw_imp - 05-29-2017 I know there are other threads on seats so I apologize for starting a new one. I have to make a decision in the next month regarding a new seat. The stock one is good for about 1-2 hours at best. I am specifically looking at a Corbin as I have had three of them in the past and have always been satisfied. However I have also looked at Astech here in Indiana and the reviews are good and in fact my dealer is the one the let me know about them. The Astech is 1/2 the price of the Corbin and retains the stock look but in the end it isn't price that will drive me. Okay that was long, what I am looking for is feedback from anyone that has experienced either one of them. Thank you. RE: Corbin vs Astech Seats - NorthGeorgiaRider_imp - 05-30-2017 I had the Corbin, it was great but it was expensive. I can not speak for the other one. RE: Corbin vs Astech Seats - Clem_imp - 05-30-2017 Thanks for posting this. I took my first "longer" ride this weekend (from Chicago to Grand Rapids, MI) and my butt was killing me about 1.5 hours in. Definitely something I was wondering. I thought the seat was fine, until this weekend. RE: Corbin vs Astech Seats - pekingduck - 05-30-2017 Shouldn't that be Asstech? RE: Corbin vs Astech Seats - Retsel_imp - 05-30-2017 I had a Corbin on my first Valkyrie and loved it. Some fellow riders did not care for its firmness. It seems to be, as most everything else, a personal preference decision. I was able to go to the factory, in Hollister, and try before I bought it. Great place to visit. To bad they don't follow the mattress industries lead, try it for 100 days with no cost return, if not liked! Never heard of Astech but if I was still doing long rides, which I'm not, I'd definitely get another Corbin. Sent from my SM-T710 using Tapatalk RE: Corbin vs Astech Seats - Vic_imp - 05-30-2017 hi PaulW, I had Spencer at 'great day to ride' http://www.greatdaytoride.com/ put new foam in my seat. It was a $75. job plus shipping. That, and a wool cover that I had prior have helped out my seat quite a bit. I was looking at Corbin also, but thought I'd try the less expensive approach first. If this doesn't work out, then maybe Corbin? Where are you in Indiana?
RE: Corbin vs Astech Seats - paulw_imp - 05-30-2017 (05-30-2017, 03:59 AM)Vic_imp Wrote: hi PaulW, Thanks for the input. I am in Plymouth. as an aside where did you get the tailbag? I am looking at finding a way to avoid relocating the turn signals for my current saddle bags. Corbin vs Astech Seats - Elipten_imp - 05-30-2017 There is a Corbin for sale on Craigs list here in San Antonio at a discount. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro RE: Corbin vs Astech Seats - Vic_imp - 05-30-2017 (05-30-2017, 04:53 AM)paulw_imp Wrote:That's a Saddlemen tunnel/tail bag - http://www.saddlemen.com/ts1620s-tunneltail-bag-universal It has mount rings that connect to the posts on the CB1100.(05-30-2017, 03:59 AM)Vic_imp Wrote: hi PaulW, RE: Corbin vs Astech Seats - paulw_imp - 06-05-2017 Thanks for all the input. I have decide to go out on a limb and get AsTech to modify the seat. I will let everyone know once it is done in a month or so. |