has anyone with Corbin seat have a problem with passenger sliding forward I borrowed a drivers backrest but now she hunches down any ideas love the drivers seat but passenger is angles down quite a bit ....also I have factory pasenger backrest
has anyone with Corbin seat have a problem with passenger sliding forward I borrowed a drivers backrest but now she hunches down any ideas love the drivers seat but passenger is angles down quite a bit ....also I have factory pasenger backrest
We were able to drive to Hollister to get our fitted. The passenger (wife) seat was built extra thick and with minimal forward slide. Try calling them and explain your situation. They are known to do what needs to be done to fit your needs. Sending pic of ours.
did this solve problem ? Was there a charge if yes how much ? Also how long did it take to get it back?
I need to have my drivers seat adjusted. Let's ride out together Bro.:thumbup:did this solve problem ? Was there a charge if yes how much ? Also how long did it take to get it back?
:2thumbs::2thumbs:I need to have my drivers seat adjusted. Let's ride out together Bro.:thumbup:
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What does alcohol do to prevent sliding? Is it a one-shot treatment?
I think it removes some type of topcoat on the leather that makes the seat slippery. I'm guessing that once you remove it, its gone for good....
I had the same problem with mine. I ended up buying the
oval bac back rest for the driver seat. Now she can't slide forward
and she uses her thighs under the back rest to steady herself.:2thumbs:
Hope this helps.
Tim
I was thinking of doing this too. Glad to hear that it actually works. I'll have to give it some thought and maybe just bite the bullet and get a second backrest.
My wife likes the new Corbin passenger seat but she does complain about sliding forward especially when I hit the brakes hard. I feel her shifting around back there during a ryde, too. We only have the passenger backrest and don't plan on adding another one for the driver.
What does alcohol do to prevent sliding? Is it a one-shot treatment?
After alcohol I have to bungee baby on to keep her safe - usually takes about a six pack - so no its not a one-shot treatment - but neither does she complain about the bungee cords
Lee
PS (This is a joke ya'll - I'll probable get killed for this)
I need to have my drivers seat adjusted. Let's ride out together Bro.:thumbup:
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