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[ST] re: Corbin



>  From: StrangeC@xxxxxxx
>  Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 20:09:55 EDT
>  Subject: Corbin
>  To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  
>  My experience with the Corbin seats I've purchased is that it takes them at
>  least two attempts to get me a seat with no defects, you may likely need to
>  have something modified on it that is uncomfortable for one reason or
>  another, they are slippery, very heavy, they are very expensive, will rarely
>  return calls as promised, and you can double whatever turnaround times they
>  quote you.  Unfortunately, once you have a working unit, it is very
>  comfortable.  However, I'd go Sargeant if it wasn't for needing the back
rest
>  for passengers.

	I know Rick (StrangeC), and he has had more experience with Corbin than
I, but I'd like to pass on my experience. I've ordered only one Corbin saddle,
last fall. It came in before promised and I had no complaints whatsoever -
materials and workmanship were very good. Their saddles are heavy and they are
expensive, but much more comfortable in most cases. Mine certainly is. I like
the ST saddle, so mine's stock. My Corbin went on my Suzuki SV650S.

FWIW,

	"Jedi Dawg"  Jim Huber
	'00 blue ST  "Rhiannon"
	'01 red SV650S  "Cherii"
	Spring, Texas, USA

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