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Slick Corbin Seat

cvmbor

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So probably due to my poor posture my tail bone was really giving me fits after a few months on the Spyder. Got a Corbin seat and it took just a month or so before I was completely comfortable again. However my problem now is I can't stay on the seat. No grip between jeans and leather. Have tried a number of leather conditioners, one that Corbin recommended as theirs is never in stock. So sliding is a much bigger problem on a Spyder than a reg bike so has anyone beat this problem? I was thinking a leather patch for my pants!

Thanks
 
Rubbing alcohol will take the slickness, and the sheen, from the seat.

And, welcome
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So probably due to my poor posture my tail bone was really giving me fits after a few months on the Spyder. Got a Corbin seat and it took just a month or so before I was completely comfortable again. However my problem now is I can't stay on the seat. No grip between jeans and leather. Have tried a number of leather conditioners, one that Corbin recommended as theirs is never in stock. So sliding is a much bigger problem on a Spyder than a reg bike so has anyone beat this problem? I was thinking a leather patch for my pants!

Thanks
 
My wife had the same problem sliding on the Corbin passenger seat. She went to Walmart and bought non-skid/non-slip shelf liner that is made from a plastic type of material (comes in beige and black). You just cut the material to fit on the seat. It will stick to the seat and works great with jeans, etc. When done riding it lifts right off the seat. No mess, residue or damage to seat.

This link describes the product. It is inexpensive and you can purchase this product at Walmart, Target, etc. http://housewares.hardwarestore.com/37-188-shelf-and-drawer-liners/black-grip-liner-105364.aspx
 
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In that case you want to make sure you never get Armor All or anything like that on the seat. I made that mistake once, and only once. ;)

Welcome!
 
My wife had the same problem sliding on the Corbin passenger seat. She went to Walmart and bought non-skid/non-slip shelf liner that is made from a plastic type of material (comes in beige and black). You just cut the material to fit on the seat. It will stick to the seat and works great with jeans, etc. When done riding it lifts right off the seat. No mess, residue or damage to seat.

This link describes the product. It is inexpensive and you can purchase this product at Walmart, Target, etc. http://housewares.hardwarestore.com/37-188-shelf-and-drawer-liners/black-grip-liner-105364.aspx


Wife (Kjen) uses it and it's a guarantee that it works. It sticks to the seat when in use and you just pull it off when you get off and drop it in your trunk.
 
Even though Corbin makes a great seat - they are in big trouble. After seeing the new Touring Spyder, now that they have competition, perhaps they can get real with that goofy pricing they have on their products.
 
Wife (Kjen) uses it and it's a guarantee that it works. It sticks to the seat when in use and you just pull it off when you get off and drop it in your trunk.

My girlfriend does the same thing and it works VERY well. :thumbup:
 
Even though Corbin makes a great seat - they are in big trouble. After seeing the new Touring Spyder, now that they have competition, perhaps they can get real with that goofy pricing they have on their products.

Its not "goofy" to Corbin..
 
The reason it's goofy is because if you order a set of heated seats, flair, trunk and a few saddle bags you can damn near buy a new Spyder for what you'll pay for all that stuff. :ohyea:
 
You be right

Thanks guys.

Bought a roll of the stuff at WalMart, cut out a couple of pieces and hit the road. Perfect! And a good thing, that dang Wyoming wind will darn near pull you off the bike if you aren't paying attention!

Again thanks for all the quick info.
 
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