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Seat for the RS-S

fleegeds

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I know a lot of people have threads open about this but my question is different than I have seen in any other. What is the best seat for aggressive riding? I have heard that some of the seats hold you in place and make it hard to side over to the inside of a turn and make it more of a shoulder lean than a but slide. I guess you can side on most seats but I am looking for something given to easily moving for cornering and yet comfort for longer rides. :dontknow::popcorn:
 
My stock Corbin seat on my RS let me slide too much, I had to dish it out to stay planted in the seat for aggressive riding. Guess if you like to slide just by a stock Corbin.
 
My stock Corbin seat on my RS let me slide too much, I had to dish it out to stay planted in the seat for aggressive riding. Guess if you like to slide just by a stock Corbin.
:agree:

We tried it and to be honest... It was a bit slipperier than we would like even for put putting around town. We found the BRP Comfort seat to work out really well for us :dontknow:
 
the way I ride is that I move over to the inside of a turn and someone was mentioning that their seat made this more difficult to do. I am not looking to slid off but rather use movement a bit to get a better turn. does that make sense? :dontknow: I guess if the seat hold you in place then that might do better.
 
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Have the stock Corbin and I agree it does slide you around abit. I had the pleasure of being able to sit on an Ultimate Seat last Saturday at Thunder Beach in Panama City. I must say that it was very comfortable. I would love to try one out ryding though.
If I ever can get down to Ormond Beach, FL I am going to have Corbin modify mine like Lamonster in hopes that it plants me more in the seat. I do like the firmness of the Corbin. And now that I have 3K on it it is comfortable.
 
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