SpyderRider
New member
I hate
pps: to have to address this issue but I am really getting a pain in the butt (and front anatomy - trying to keep it clean and concise! :shocked
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After I ryde my RT-S for about an hour I really start to get numb in the nether regions. :yikes: I have the stock RT-S Saddle and am looking at the Corbin (been reading all the write-ups) and it appears the way to go (I have had a variety of Corbin Gunslinger Saddles in the past and always a quality product). I do not have this issue with my stock saddle on my Honda Valkyrie Interstate so I am wondering if it is an known issue with the Spyder (and reason why so many go with the Corbin!). I do try to move around on the stock saddle but I am a fairly good size fellow and when I have two up, there really is no room to maneuver.
Being relatively new to the Spyder, are their other manufacturers out there as an alternative to the Corbin? I want to explore all the avenues to make sure that I am getting the best bang for my buck!
Any feedback or suggestion would be great.


After I ryde my RT-S for about an hour I really start to get numb in the nether regions. :yikes: I have the stock RT-S Saddle and am looking at the Corbin (been reading all the write-ups) and it appears the way to go (I have had a variety of Corbin Gunslinger Saddles in the past and always a quality product). I do not have this issue with my stock saddle on my Honda Valkyrie Interstate so I am wondering if it is an known issue with the Spyder (and reason why so many go with the Corbin!). I do try to move around on the stock saddle but I am a fairly good size fellow and when I have two up, there really is no room to maneuver.
Being relatively new to the Spyder, are their other manufacturers out there as an alternative to the Corbin? I want to explore all the avenues to make sure that I am getting the best bang for my buck!
Any feedback or suggestion would be great.