Corbin Seat: Worth Every Penny!
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What ever keeps me on a bike more.
They changed the stitching pattern does look little like 70s jap,but anything that puts me in the road more I don't care.
Not sure about heated seat. Maybe to narrow of window. Wish has t-stat. 40s nice,but you are wearing thick clothes. 50s regular jeans got hot.
They changed the stitching pattern does look little like 70s jap,but anything that puts me in the road more I don't care.
Not sure about heated seat. Maybe to narrow of window. Wish has t-stat. 40s nice,but you are wearing thick clothes. 50s regular jeans got hot.
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I bought a 2008 Road King a couple of years ago. The purchase was made 200 miles from home. I thought the seat would be a problem for me. I have always liked Mustang seats for comfort and the Corbin seats seemed hard. The Corbin on the RK was also a very low profile type smallish seat. I figured about 50-60 miles between stops would be necessary. The first stop was at a Harley dealer after about 20 miles. No issue with the short ride. When I left there I fueled up with 179 miles to go. I rode it all the way non-stop and when I got home my butt felt fine. I was sold on Corbin. There's some kind of magic butt dust in that thing that makes it very comfortable for long stretches.