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I have the Ultra Limited Low and I love corbin seats but my concern is that I might lose some of my footing I have with the stock seat as the Low stock seat sits me lower then the regular Ultra seat. I will need to do some more research on it. When you went from the OEM seat to the Corbin, did it lower you any from the stock?
I have the Ultra Limited Low and I love corbin seats but my concern is that I might lose some of my footing I have with the stock seat as the Low stock seat sits me lower then the regular Ultra seat. I will need to do some more research on it. When you went from the OEM seat to the Corbin, did it lower you any from the stock?
Thanks,
~Tina~
I have a 2010 Ultra and on the bottom of the seat it says low. Is this the seat you are talking about?
If so, I will put both seats on the bike and see if one is lower than the other and let you know.
I have a '15 Limited Low and I put this exact seat on mine. It raised me up about an inch I'd say. I'm 5'11" and my feet are flat on the ground when stopped if that helps you out at all.
I have a '15 Limited Low and I put this exact seat on mine. It raised me up about an inch I'd say. I'm 5'11" and my feet are flat on the ground when stopped if that helps you out at all.
That is exactly what I needed to hear... I'm 5'4" and I am just able to flat foot now so if i lose an inch it will be a big deal. Thanks for the feedback. :-)
This is not the seat for me. I love corbin seats too... :-(
I think that it's worth every penny. I've taken 1100+ mile rides and haven't had any soreness. Some people here complain that it's too firm, but I would take the Corbin over any of the uber soft seats any day. Just my .02
I just bought one for myself. I thought it was pretty damn hard when I first put it on, but after a couple of hours of riding, I noticed it was pretty comfy. Somebody compared them to tractor seats, and that's a great analogy. Tractor seats are hard as hell, but sit you in the perfect position to stay comfortable. I like mine, and this is a hell of a price.
I just bought one for myself. I thought it was pretty damn hard when I first put it on, but after a couple of hours of riding, I noticed it was pretty comfy. Somebody compared them to tractor seats, and that's a great analogy. Tractor seats are hard as hell, but sit you in the perfect position to stay comfortable. I like mine, and this is a hell of a price.
I was pretty hesitant to get the Corbin for the same reason...it would be like sitting on a 2x4. I put about 7500mi on my stocker limited low seat before getting the Corbin and I can attest that it was night and day for comfort. I can ride all day without any issue. Firm is better than soft IMO.
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