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Corbin Drive In Appointment

Jeriatric

Thinks out loud
Just did the 500 mile one way trip to Corbin to have them custom fit me for a saddle and backrest. While there, they also added a passengers backrest as well as armrests.

Rode up the day before the install and had a great day on the road. Left La Quinta at 6:30 AM and the temperature was great until around 4 PM - the last two hours of the ride. It was then that the road headed West and into the HOT afternoon sun, but twelve hours (500 miles) later I was in Hollister.

While fueling (myself) at Micky D's somewhere North of Bakersfield, met a guy who rides with his wife. They both bought RS's in 2008 and everything he had to say about his and her Spyders, and the dealer they purchased them from was all good.

Because I've had so many parts off the Spyder over the last week or two and because all the take off items at Corbin would need to be shipped home I decided to pull the trailer and take a full compliment of tools. Not that I don't have faith in my mechanical abilities. Just, it's better safe than sorry!

Rough estimate is that the Spyder got about 30 MPG on the trip up. My speed varied but was generally fifty five to sixty miles per hour, using cruise as often as conditions allowed.

Left the Motel and was at Corbin's a half hour earlier than they open (8 AM) but some of the folks who work there were already there too. To me......that's a good sign.

First thing Julio (Corbin's Showroom manager - and my installer/fitter for the day) did was to remove my saddle and drop in one of their custom saddle pans , all foamed up and ready for me to try. It was a fit (not feel) very similar to what came stock on the Spyder and we both knew that wasn't going to work.

Here's what they did to fit me. They constructed a new pan, moved the backrest mounting hardware back about an inch and a half, added about two inches of foam to the height of the saddle and finished the job by dishing the - set spot - to my liking.

The other thing different between this installation and that of someone who can use the standard design is that I'll have to remove a bolt from under the saddle to remove my backrest. Not a big deal to me. The only other option would have been that the backrest would have to have been removed and stored to prevent theft or tampering. For me, that option would have been more inconvenient.


Man am I glad they did the installation of the passengers armrests. Lots and lots of screws to remove.

My best guess going into this was that they would finish up with me around 3 PM and that I'd cruise towards home for a few hours, get a room and finish the trip the next morning. Well, I was close. It was around four something when they finished. What I didn't plan on (and had not been in any previous forecast) was what the weather channel had made me aware of the night before. It was going to be HOT HOT HOT in the desert on Thursday. Advertised at 107 degrees - in truth it turned out that it hit 115. Knowing what they advertise and the reality of desert temperatures are generally separated by a few degrees I decided to head home - that meant riding all night after a long day of mostly standing around. If you're like me, that's harder than working!

Made it home in eleven hours and got above 30 MPG. Compared to going, coming home was all down hill (relatively speaking) the trip speed was up too. I ran 65 to 70 all the way home.

All in all it was a great trip and I can't begin to tell you what a difference it is to set on a saddle (thus the Spyder) and have it feel like it fits. Position is everything!

Some say that Corbin saddles are not their cup of tea....most often I've heard that they are hard.

Here's what I noticed over the first 500 miles. The longer I sat in it the better it felt and I could feel it (over that time) giving way to let me settle down in it.

Note: The Corbin drive in experience is well worth it - if you can. Do it!
 
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Glad to hear of your great experience with Corbin. I am one of those that has mentioned the Corbin feels a bit hard and uncomfortable for me now. I also complained that I did not like the stock seat set-up on the RTS from day one. I am a hard customer to please I guess.

I can see a definate advantage to going to Corbin and have them make a seat that fits you well from scratch. I am sure that would be the ticket to the solution of a comfortable seat.
 
My best friend moved from HOT Texas to HOTTER La Quinta, CA. Dude I don't know how you handle that type of heat!!! So happy for you that you were able to drive to Corbin and have the seat custom made to you. Hope it continues to be a great ride for you:congrats:
 
My best friend moved from HOT Texas to HOTTER La Quinta, CA. Dude I don't know how you handle that type of heat!!! So happy for you that you were able to drive to Corbin and have the seat custom made to you. Hope it continues to be a great ride for you:congrats:


And the name of that tune is - "What was I thinking" ;)


by the way - like your handle. Well done!
 
Corbin

Glad you had a good experience. I've had my corbin with the Lamonster cut for a couple months now and I love it.
 
Glad to hear that you had a great experience with the Corbin seat. I'm on my third seat from Corbin and dI'm still not happy. I guess the answer is you have to go there and get them to fit the pan before they cover it. Unfortunately its not so easy to run to Hollister from Wyoming and I had to trust them to take my comments about each seat to heart before shipping another one; it didn't work. I still am pushed to far forward and feel like I'm sitting on the glove box, I even sent them photos showing the distance from the forward point of the seat to the seam; they indicated that they would give me more room and push the rear portion back(they did: gave me 1/2 inch more). Again it looks like you did it the right way by having them fit the saddle to you where as I and everyone else that orders one has to take their chances that an off the shelf cookie cutter approach will work. p.s. My wife says to live with it or go find another saddle maker close by and have a "real" custom seat made; maybe after my Alaska Trip.
 
Glad to hear that you had a great experience with the Corbin seat. I'm on my third seat from Corbin and dI'm still not happy. I guess the answer is you have to go there and get them to fit the pan before they cover it. Unfortunately its not so easy to run to Hollister from Wyoming and I had to trust them to take my comments about each seat to heart before shipping another one; it didn't work. I still am pushed to far forward and feel like I'm sitting on the glove box, I even sent them photos showing the distance from the forward point of the seat to the seam; they indicated that they would give me more room and push the rear portion back(they did: gave me 1/2 inch more). Again it looks like you did it the right way by having them fit the saddle to you where as I and everyone else that orders one has to take their chances that an off the shelf cookie cutter approach will work. p.s. My wife says to live with it or go find another saddle maker close by and have a "real" custom seat made; maybe after my Alaska Trip.

Ouch! Understand your frustration. I know they build a lot of saddles for a lot of different bikes but for the Spyder it seems to me all they need to do is establish a baseline and adjust from there - based on crotch to ankle measurements, torso length, and arm length measurements -they should be able to fit anyone almost perfectly, or so close their would be few complaints.

Enjoy Alaska :thumbup:
 
Just thought I'd give an update. Based on Jerbears post I called Corbin and asked why I couldn't get a seat that would fit and then explained again what my long leg problem was. Marty was very responsive and issued another recall for the seat I just got and indicated that they would get it right this time. Keep your fingers crossed; I was impressed that they didn't just shut me down.
 
Based on Jerbears post I called Corbin and asked why I couldn't get a seat that would fit and then explained again what my long leg problem was.

dlennox - I am looking at a Cobin saddle as well. I am 6' 2" and was wondering exactly what your "long leg problem" is? Is it just they are long and Corbin did not cut the saddle for your height, or is there more to it than that. I agree, sounds like you really need to make the trip to Hollister to get it cut for you. I am in OK so it would have to be part of a planned week or two trip.
 
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