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Finally got the Corbin in!

Had a Corbin on an old R1100RS I had years ago, was a nice seat. Yours looks great! :thumbup:

Pat
 
I got a Corbin last August and really like
but buy your picture you will need a seatbelt to hold you on it :roflblack:
 
I have not been a big fan of the web pattern, the red on black with red paint looks really nice. Maybe a bit much for some but somehow not in my opinion. Very Nice, free alignment flip.

Thank you for your insight and the photo flip! Normally my wife (who is a big time quilter) is in charge of color decisions. She was out of town when this decision had to be made and like you alluded to, I wondered about the webbing color. I was expecting it to be white. Definitely prefer the red! :thumbup:
 
Corbin

Thank you for your insight and the photo flip! Normally my wife (who is a big time quilter) is in charge of color decisions. She was out of town when this decision had to be made and like you alluded to, I wondered about the webbing color. I was expecting it to be white. Definitely prefer the red! :thumbup:

I had the same seat with the red webbing. After 2 years the webbing turned pink. My RT was always garage kept. Other than that, I loved the Corbin.
 
Christmas Ride

My wife and I got in our first ride together with the Corbin seat and found out that the arm rests prevent her from reaching the heated hand grips:gaah: I think I'm gonna take them off for the winter at least. Just gotta figure out how to do it.
 
Armrest installation and removal is not overly difficult, but does require some bodypanel removal. Corbins website should have install instructions. The instructions will be identical except that when you get to the point of mounting the armrests you will remove them.

Consider that you will need the original foam arm / elbow supports as these are removed and replaced with the Corbin armrests.

As a caution, the most difficult panel to remove and reinstall is the wrap around below the trunk and taillight to taillight. It takes some careful "manipulation" since there are molded plastic tabs securing it in addition to the screws.

You may also find opening the speaker box initially intimidating, do that task over a solid table surface or bench surface covered with a thick layer of blanket or similar material.

PK
Thank you for the info! I'll be taking the back of the bike apart for numerous "additions" and will mess with the arm rests then.
 
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