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Won myself a Corbin seat on eBay
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I have won a Corbin seat for my fazer, but I believe it is the sergernt version so it only has the comfort part for the rider
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Given your forum name, I can't see that being much of a problem....  Smile
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#3
You'll have to tell your pillion to man up! Big Grin
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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(03-08-13, 03:03 PM)Pat link Wrote: Given your forum name, I can't see that being much of a problem....  Smile
It wasn't when I first joined lol, since then I met someone and married so my user name should be dualrider as my wife loves going on the back of me, in fact it is hard for me to actually rude solo now.
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(03-08-13, 02:22 PM)solorider link Wrote: I have won a Corbin seat for my fazer, but I believe it is the sergernt version so it only has the comfort part for the rider
Corbin and Sargent are 2 different manufacturers, be interesting to know what it is you have bought yourself and what you think of it as I was looking into replacement seats last year but never got round to investing in one.
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(03-08-13, 08:10 PM)PieEater link Wrote: [quote author=solorider link=topic=9222.msg92219#msg92219 date=1375536173]
I have won a Corbin seat for my fazer, but I believe it is the sergernt version so it only has the comfort part for the rider
Corbin and Sargent are 2 different manufacturers, be interesting to know what it is you have bought yourself and what you think of it as I was looking into replacement seats last year but never got round to investing in one.
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what I have won is a corbin gunfighter saddle, as soon as I know how good it is I will let you know, to be honest you don't see too many corbin saddles for sale on uk ebay, a new one from America is 350usd
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I've ridden mine with a Corbin Gunfighter for years. I've done everything from local runs, to a 187 mile daily commute right through to touring with it, t's been to France twice (Alps and Vosges Mountains), Assen via much of Holland and the Norwegian Fjords via Denmark and Sweden. Great seats, really long-lasting.
A nice touch for your pillion you is a Corbin back-rest. They come up on flea-bay from time to time. As far as I know, they all fit, regardless of shape or design. At the back of the saddle, you'll see a Corbin logo'd flap. Peel this away and slot the back rest in. Secured by a machine screw on the underside (Can't remember the size but it's NOT metric!) Enjoy your new seat
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It's the same seat as I've got, I like mine but know of a few people that think they are to firm, more of a saddle than a seat.
Watch out for the front edges of the seat ripping slightly, they all seem to do it possibly due to people standing them on the edges when they take the seat off the bike.
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