Nice to live in California and go to the factory. The seat, installation and customer service look great.
I live in Maryland and plan on ordering my seat and installing it myself because really, that's my only option, and really the only option for most the rest of us wretched minions.
Installation doesn't look too hard. Anybody got personal experience with a 'minion' install and things to be mindful of?
Thanx
~ Surfer
How about ordering on line and having the Florida facility install it!
Heck they even give tours, why don't a group of you get together and put your orders in and then
ride down Sat-Sun. and make a Corbin party of it.:cheers: From Maryland it is 800 miles:thumbup: to Ormond Beach Florida.
The seat install is pretty easy, the armrests is a little more involved. Talking to Freddy he said the first one
he did there were no instructions from BRP to disassemble the trunk rest and rear speakers, he was assured if
anything broke it would be replaced and not to worry. He now has it all down good. I told him others had difficulty
with the armrests being wobbly. Mine are rock solid, but not designed for full weight to be put on top when
mounting. In fact I will have to do a video, once I learn how of the proper way to mount.
From Corbin web site:
"Drop in to browse a wide selection of Corbin Saddles, Fairings & Saddlebags seven days a week
. Call ahead of time and we can have your Corbin fairing or bags painted and ready to install when
you get here. Naturally, installation is free!"
Originally Posted by rcpilot82
TicketBait, is that the large tee model backrest (02-T)? Looks great and perfect size. Also, it looks like with the passenger
arm rests the passenger grab handles would be hard to get to. However, may not be necessary to constantly hold on with
the arm rests. Would the passenger grab handles still be accessible for say a 5' 2" 110 lb person? Thanks.
the backrest I got is the #O2-S not the 02-T Large Tee model Ovalbac backrest. It is plenty adequate.
I had my wife sit on the back before I left to show them when I got there if it would be possible to hold on for her. I was
still debating whether to get them or not. They told me yes at the factory, well when I got home and she sat on it
(she loved it ) she was not able to reach the grips sitting squarely back in the seat, only her finger tips could reach it
. She is ok with that because the bike doesn't lean and she feels the support of the arm rests by her side and the
backrest in front of her. My wife Rosita is 5'8" tall.
When I sat on the back throne I easily could reach the hand grips myself. But if I was riding as a
passenger(not gonnna happen) would not be able to have back rest, would need to remove it to fit. I am
a larger frame. And even if i do loose the 35lbs would still be tight, I think.
Oh and one more thing I am able to reach the backrests easier by having my arms cast over the
rear side of the armrest
pre corbin photo: Rosita use to use her purse as a backrest for me
So in summary my wife will still be able to change the channel when we are commuting or hang on to one
handle if she shifted over to that side, but I believe she will enjoy the ride and the armrests more.
Good questions,hope this helps!,
TicketBait