10-17-2013, 06:20 AM
Over the past decade, I've replaced many stock seats with Corbins and never looked back, but your post reminded me of a time in the 70's when my brothers and I would ride dirt bikes for hours on end every single day. Without fail, every time we got a new bike, there would be some definite soreness going on which we simply chalked up to riding too much. But after a week or two on the new bike, it was all forgotten, and we never got sore on that bike again.
So I think there is something to the frequency and number of miles you ride and your rear end does adapt, and also, the stock seat on this one is far better than most stock seats I've encountered. Hopefully, my experience on this bike will match yours and I too will save the $450 check to Corbin.
So I think there is something to the frequency and number of miles you ride and your rear end does adapt, and also, the stock seat on this one is far better than most stock seats I've encountered. Hopefully, my experience on this bike will match yours and I too will save the $450 check to Corbin.
