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I was thinking about ordering me a Corbin. How long did it take for them to make it and get it delivered? Any issues or concerns?
About two weeks. I ordered directly from them, and then had a few emails back and forth with Sergio. He suggested the welts and what color to use for them. Originally I was going to have a couple of red panels on the seat, but the welt is a better idea, since it sort of extends the stripes from the tank further back on the bike.
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Nice! I have a Corbin on my sport-tourer. The most comfortable seat I have ever had. I have a Lepera Bare Bone with biker gel on the Street Bob - not great, not too bad.
Congrats. Beautiful seat. I was fortunate to come across a used Corbin Classic Solo a year or so ago and I like the seat a lot. Thinking hard on having one made with my styling vs. the previous owners.
They are a very hard seat, but are comfortable for the long haul.
That's a good looking bike. Did the seat change your reach to the bars and pegs?
A little, very little. It feels like I am a little farther back from the bars. The pegs don't feel too much different. That might mean that I am slightly farther back on the bike, but also a little lower. The seat is narrower than stock, too, so it's a little easier to touch the ground, but that wasn't an issue for me on this bike even with the stock seat. Actually never been an issue for me on any of my bikes.
A little, very little. It feels like I am a little farther back from the bars. The pegs don't feel too much different. That might mean that I am slightly farther back on the bike, but also a little lower. The seat is narrower than stock, too, so it's a little easier to touch the ground, but that wasn't an issue for me on this bike even with the stock seat. Actually never been an issue for me on any of my bikes.
That's good info. Anything to get my stubbie legs closer to the ground is good lol.
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