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I picked up a used Corbin seat from forum member Rdtwohig it is quite comfortable to sit on (although to be honest I prefer the looks of the stock seat) but unfortunately my back completely gave up about a month ago and I haven't been able to ride since. I am scheduled for major back surgery in Nov. That means I will miss snowmobile season too but hopefully ready to go for next spring.
My wife may actually go for ride now that the CB has a back rest - she won't get on a bike without one.
In the mean time keep those riding pictures coming so that I may live vicariously through you all.
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Sorry to hear about your back issues. Best of luck with the surgery and hope you heal quickly and completely. Your trusty CB will be waiting when you are ready to ride again.
Do fill it up, put some Seafoam in it, run it until the Seafoam can get into the injectors. Then put the battery on a battery tender until you can get back to it.
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Great advice ,+1 on the seafoam and tender I use both every ride . Never have had any issues .
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Seafoam??
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http://seafoamsales.com/powersports/
You want the can of liquid, not the spray. Like in the pic with the 3 jars of gass on the page I referenced.
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Very best wishes for successful surgery and a rapid and complete recovery, W/R.
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W/R hope you have a speedy recovery. My wife has the same sentiments, she won't ride without a backrest or rear trunk to lean against. You will really enjoy the seat next spring.
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Thanks for the well wishes and advice everyone.
Seafoam? I've not seen that product before but I always use fuel line stabilizer and battery tenders when storing my vehicles.
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Good luck with your back. I hope it turns out well for you

I know about Seafoam, but don't recall seeing it here on our shelves in our area.
Many products available in the U.S. aren't available here.