MouthPiece
Banged Up Member
I had an issue with the backrest and the armrests on my Corbin seat. (RT-S). The armrests were a bit "wobbly" and not completely secure. This issue had been present since installation. I just hadn't had time to address.
As for the backrest, the housing that holds the stem on the backrest had become very loose. I'm suspect that my sister, who is quite hefty and hopefully will never read this thread, attempted to get onto the passenger seat utilizing the rider backrest for support. Bottom line is that Corbin office in Ormand Beach, Florida, diagnosed the problem and has offered to replace the entire seat to remedy this issue. (apparently the housing is inside the seat).
I for one am elated and would recommend Corbin products to anyone out there in "cyber land" that is contemplating purchasing a motorcycle/spyder seat. With this kind of professionalism you won't go wrong.
PS: They will even give me a "lamonster" cut which I didn't have on my present one.
Chris PE# 0004
As for the backrest, the housing that holds the stem on the backrest had become very loose. I'm suspect that my sister, who is quite hefty and hopefully will never read this thread, attempted to get onto the passenger seat utilizing the rider backrest for support. Bottom line is that Corbin office in Ormand Beach, Florida, diagnosed the problem and has offered to replace the entire seat to remedy this issue. (apparently the housing is inside the seat).
I for one am elated and would recommend Corbin products to anyone out there in "cyber land" that is contemplating purchasing a motorcycle/spyder seat. With this kind of professionalism you won't go wrong.
PS: They will even give me a "lamonster" cut which I didn't have on my present one.
Chris PE# 0004