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re: Corbin saddle
- Subject: re: Corbin saddle
- From: Jim Huber <jhuber@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 10:43:17 -0700
> From: Greg Watson <gwatson@xxxxxxxx>, on 05/31/2000 09:25:
> Just got my Corbin saddle last night. These are saddles, not seats. Feels
more like I'm sitting on a John Deere tractor than a sport bike. I can imagine
that it will make those long rides feel better, but I'm not so sure about
riding the twisties. This weekend I'm riding the track. I think I will take
the stock seat this weekend. Any comments?
>
> Greg "Diggity Dawg" Watson
My dealer talked me into waiting to put on a Corbin saddle 'til I had
the bike a while - said I'd be surprised how good the stock seat is. Almost
5,000 miles later I'm still on the stock seat and have absolutely no
complaints. Unless you need a backrest for a pillion, the stock seat is fine
IMO. I'm no lightweight, either - about 240 pounds (110 Kg).
"Jedi Dawg" Jim Huber
'00 blue ST "Rhiannon"
Spring, Texas, USA
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