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Corbin Vs Standard Vs 'It there anything else?'

Started by rom_selecta, May 23, 2010, 10:24:24 PM

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Any opinions on this?

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 I had Corbin saddles and would ride 500-600 miles.The only thing that was tired and sore was my buttocks.The first time I looked at one  I thought it would be rock hard and make matters worse...nope I was thankfully wrong.I have nothing to sit on, but my wallet...Corbin saved the day IMHO. :good:
Stay safe out there, the cagers are getting worse

ssuv93

I have a Corbin Gunfighter\Lady Gunfighter and a stock saddle.  I had groin problems last year and swapped back and forth numerous times.  The Corbin was much better for me.  I weighed 300+lbs and have a 29 inch inseam. Oh, I am fat on top, but have a small ass.  Also my Corbin is an old one, with the detachable back rest.  It is solid with a pocket,(not oval with a hole) and this is how I determined it was an old model (could be wrong).  It is still in very good condition.  My vote would be for a Corbin.

Murray from Maine
"We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm." - Winston Churchill  (falsely attributed to George Orwell)

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SlowOldGuy

What Pat said x3.
I have Corbins on both FJ and it was the very first thing I bought for my FZ1.

It makes a world of difference between being able to ride 150 miles and riding all day.

DavidR.

junkyardroad

My bike came with a Corbin on it and the nice original in a box.  When I looked them both over, the stocker went back in the box to stay.

Fred


FJ-Doug

I've been riding with the Corbin Gunfighter for several years now and would never go back to stock. The  Corbin is a lot harder than stock and requires a long break-in period but is a much better seat for me.

2 seasons ago, for the long trips (800 km +), I wraped a thin foam pad and black sheep skin over mine and I swear I could ride the "Iron Butt"! My buddies call me a Princess for doing this but at the end of the day, I'm the one who can sit at the dinner table without tears of pain!
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