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Posted 12/21/2005 4:53:05 PM
 

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I've heard other people that had problems with Corbin. In fact my BMW dealer quit dealing with them. Have any of you had any problems with them ?

ROC
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Posted 1/14/2006 9:27:49 AM
 

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My experience with Corbin 3 years ago was mixed. It took forever to get the seat, over a month (for R1150RS). When I got the seat it was quite heavy and mounting bushings needed to be trimmed to fit correctly. That said, the seat itself was excellent, was a huge improvement over stock and after 20,000 miles showed very little wear. For many years Corbin was the only real choice for a good saddle, now the competition has caught up...

SZR
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Posted 1/18/2006 7:11:25 AM
 

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I had a Corbin seat on a 1982 Kawasaki KZ1100 and Loved it .Great comfort ,support & durability . When I bought an 1100 V Star I bought a Mustang seat with "driver's" backrest & am Equally impressed by It . Both were / are worth Every penny they're getting for them IMHO .

John
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Posted 7/31/2006 1:59:14 PM
 

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Corbin use to be a neighbor of mine on Saddle Road above Laguna Seca. He was fine when he was on his medication. From my experiences, motorcycles and neighbor I would not trust what he says; Nor in business in any manner
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