JimC said:Corbin designs the seat to fit a bike's style, rather than to fit the human anatomy.
flyboy49 said:I have had the Gunfighter on my 850 Mk-II for 7-8 years. When I got it out of the shipping box my first impression was that it was very HEAVY and that it was very hard. I discovered that due to the shape of the seat that the hard foam is actually quite comfortable for me and I have found it comfortable for rides that last all day. It holds you solidly in a proper riding position and the bum stop shape keeps me from sliding around under the massive acceleration available... Unfortunately the heavy part will always be with you and weight is the arch enemy of a motorcycle.
Anglophile said:JimC said:Corbin designs the seat to fit a bike's style, rather than to fit the human anatomy.
I guess people's anatomy differs. IMHO, the Corbin spreads weight evenly (supporting my hip bone). The stock seat presses on my prostate badly after the stock foam compresses.![]()
rick in seattle said:When I bought a Gunfighter for my Mk3 a few years ago, they offered to shave .5 inches from each side. This factory mod produced a seat that fit me perfectly and addressed one of the few complaints heard about this seat (too wide).
ewgoforth said:rick in seattle said:When I bought a Gunfighter for my Mk3 a few years ago, they offered to shave .5 inches from each side. This factory mod produced a seat that fit me perfectly and addressed one of the few complaints heard about this seat (too wide).
I had a Corbin on my bike for several years. It was quite comfortable but I had to ride sitting somewhat forward, it was too wide if I sat with my butt against the bumstop with rearsets. With stock pegs or if I were a few inches taller it would probably have been okay. If I'd had it modified like yours I imagine it would have helped too.
The vinyl cover started to come apart so I switched to an Old Britts dualseat with a bumstop. It's about as comfortable, seems more durable, and looks more period-correct to my eyes.
MS850 said:I was wondering what are some of the views on the Corbin seat. Ive had a few in past on other bikes, the comfort worked well on some and not so with others.
What about height, higher, lower or same as stock seat. I own a 1975 MK3
At one time the interstate version was only available through CNW, not sure what the position is now.MS850 said:Will the Corbin seat fit on an Interstate out of the box, or is modifying necessary.
MS850 said:Will the Corbin seat fit on an Interstate out of the box, or is modifying necessary.