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Corbin Seat and Rear Springs

bhahlbeck

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Hey all:

My used 2008 SM5 GS has a Corbin seat on it. How do you guys like these? It seams slippery and slanted for the rear passenger. Also, I have noticed my byke sits up much higher in the back compared to others. Was it possible for the previous owner to modify the rear ride height somehow? Maybe the riders were very heavy people? I am aware of the shock adjustment and I am set on #3. Any advice would be great. I also have a friend who's rear seems very low? Are there mods to get them to do this? Just curious as to what is going on here.
 
Little checking..

Corbin makes a good seat and many here have them. The slant of the seat seems to be because of the higher rear hight I would imagine. I would measure the length of the rear shock and compare it to the stock length to make sure that it was not modified. This would be the only way to have a higher rear end or the rear tire may have a higher profile....:thumbup:
 
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