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Corbin vs Ultimate Seat
Since no one has them both near me will need to rely on word of mouth, in the end both well made, like? Like Ford vs Chevy both get you where you want to be or is there one with a slight advantage?
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For me it was the Ultimate and thats because it,s made in Canada and i bought it in Canadian fundsI think both seats are great but from what i see on here Corbin service is not the best.Plus Ultimate has a return policy if your not happy.Plus their are other options.Like you said its like Chevy verses Ford.
Bill
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Ultimate for Me
I test 'sat' and ordered an Ultimate seat at Americade... got one with a gas door and no driver's back rest cutout.... came to our home and we installed. I can't comment about the Corbins... have only looked at their website.
I love my Ultimate...it's comfortable for me and because of the gas door, I can strap my travel bag onto the passenger seat. Another plus... the new seat material matched my existing passenger backrest -- so no need to replace that. Since my order didn't have the standard backrest cutout, I wouldn't have been able to return it... but it was, and is, exactly what I wanted.
Ride safe,
Gina J
Originally Posted by Ex Winger
For me it was the Ultimate and thats because it,s made in Canada and i bought it in Canadian fundsI think both seats are great but from what i see on here Corbin service is not the best.Plus Ultimate has a return policy if your not happy.Plus their are other options.Like you said its like Chevy verses Ford.
Bill
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Sounds interesting!
I found the Corbin seat but where might I find the Ultimate seat? Love that you can get the Corbin seat heated! I'm all about creature comforts and being not too hot and not too cold is important. Seems like with a heated seat you might be able to ride a lot longer in the fall.
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I agree with Bob's comment...
..yes, only you actually sitting on one of these seats will answer any questions. My own experience is: Corbin seats on my '08 and '10. Both looked very nice!!! Had gas door that is a plus. Butt, they are rather hard/firm (much like a saddle for a horse).
If you are only after looks, then either seat will do as they can be made to order. Butt if you are after comfort, this is my suggestion:
https://airhawk.net/
Don
Did own: 2008, Red, SE5 - and 2010, Black, RT-S Premiere Edition Number 670
Now Own: 2014 Black RT-S SE6
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Hey guys - How bout some pics for us who don't know squat
When I read your thread and don't know squat about these seats it would help if you'd add some pics and a little info about where they can be bought and maybe how much. Just sayin. There a lot of folks out here reading this stuff--
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Airhawk Question
Originally Posted by Don in E Texas
..yes, only you actually sitting on one of these seats will answer any questions. My own experience is: Corbin seats on my '08 and '10. Both looked very nice!!! Had gas door that is a plus. Butt, they are rather hard/firm (much like a saddle for a horse).
If you are only after looks, then either seat will do as they can be made to order. Butt if you are after comfort, this is my suggestion:
https://airhawk.net/
Don
Went to the site but it don't see anything for CanAm. What do you use?
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Originally Posted by Don in E Texas
..yes, only you actually sitting on one of these seats will answer any questions. My own experience is: Corbin seats on my '08 and '10. Both looked very nice!!! Had gas door that is a plus. Butt, they are rather hard/firm (much like a saddle for a horse).
If you are only after looks, then either seat will do as they can be made to order. Butt if you are after comfort, this is my suggestion:
https://airhawk.net/
Don
Don't even see Can-am supported.
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Ultimate Seat
Originally Posted by Tyris
Since no one has them both near me will need to rely on word of mouth, in the end both well made, like? Like Ford vs Chevy both get you where you want to be or is there one with a slight advantage?
On all of my motorcycles over the years, and now on my 2014 Spyder ST Limited, I have always used Ultimate seats.
They are really well made. Ultimate does a lot of background research and homework to ensure that the seats are a perfect match for the particular bike(s).
For my Spyder, there were three options for sitting ... closer than OEM, OEM distance, and farther from the handlebars than OEM. That in itself is a nice feature. Because my OEM seat was a perfect match for me, I opted for the Ultimate MidRider seat. It was exactly like the OEM seat in terms of distance from the handlebars.
I was really looking for a seat that had a driver backrest, and the Ultimate seats had that option.
I cannot speak for Corbin, having never tried one nor do I know of anybody who has one.
However, I cannot emphasize enough how pleased I have been with my Ultimate seats over the years.
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I had the Corbin seat with gas door on both my 2008 GS and my 2010 RTS Premier. 60,000 plus miles on Corbin seats. You either like them or hate them. They are firm and most "likers" will use the term "supportive." I had no issues with the product.
No experience with Ultimate.
I currently have BRP comfort seats on both my rides. The 2014 version is much more comfortable than the 2011 version. Good lumbar support, 2" setback for the driver, all day riding comfort. Cost about $600 these days.
Currently Owned: 2019 F3 Limited, 2020 F3 Limited: SOLD BOTH LIMITEDS in October of 2023.
Previously : 2008 GS-SM5 (silver), 2009 RS-SE5 (red), 2010 RT-S Premier Editon #474 (black) 2011 RT A&C SE5 (magnesium) 2014 RTS-SE6 (yellow)
MY FINAL TALLY: 7 Spyders, 15 years, 205,500 miles
IT HAS BEEN A LONG, WONDERFUL, AND FUN RIDE.
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After having three different Corbins on my past motorcycles I can tell you to expect a very firm saddle. if you are looking for a plush cushy seat, Corbin is not for you. Their specialty is allowing a rider to not feel sore after hours of riding, not so much cradling you in comfort per say. And it does work. I was initially disappointed and thought they were too firm but after riding for a while I realized that the idea is to just not have to think about fatigue and that it def works. Also one other thing, they usually seat the rider an inch or even two lower and also further back away from the bars than the stock seat, so you need to specify if that wont work for you when ordering.
I have no experience with Ultimate.
Last edited by Slowpoke387; 05-22-2017 at 02:05 PM.
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Is there one or the other that works better with a backrest when my wife is not riding with me?
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Originally Posted by Tyris
Is there one or the other that works better with a backrest when my wife is not riding with me?
Corbin with their built in back rest was very good for solo driving.
I used a Utopia with the BRP comfort seat for awhile. Now, I just like the lumbar back.
Currently Owned: 2019 F3 Limited, 2020 F3 Limited: SOLD BOTH LIMITEDS in October of 2023.
Previously : 2008 GS-SM5 (silver), 2009 RS-SE5 (red), 2010 RT-S Premier Editon #474 (black) 2011 RT A&C SE5 (magnesium) 2014 RTS-SE6 (yellow)
MY FINAL TALLY: 7 Spyders, 15 years, 205,500 miles
IT HAS BEEN A LONG, WONDERFUL, AND FUN RIDE.
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