Corbin vs stock seat

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My 1972 Commando Roadster came with two seats, a Corbin Gunfighter and the stock two up seat. I knew the Corbin was harsh riding with the over 15 year old tires that came on the bike. I rode it a few times with both seats and the old tires and I tested to see if the Corbin was soft enough with the new tires. It is still too firm with the new tires, and it also requires me to sit further forward than I would like. It is also hotter since it cradles my butt more closely.

The Corbin seat shure does look good when sitting still without a rider. I don't know if Corbin can install softer foam, or if it'd be worth it. For now the Corbin is my "show" seat, not my riding seat.
 
I love my Gunfighter, although it's on an Interstate, so I sit further back. (4" - so I did halfway rearsets to match)
I do take the occasional passenger so have modified a stock seat with the Corbin latching hardware so it's a one minute change between them.
Cheers
 
You either have a Corbin shaped arse, or you don’t.

Not much you can do about it either way !

I don’t think they do soft foam coz the whole point of their design is to support. Worth asking though I guess.
 
Corbin vs stock seat
 
I love my Gunfighter, although it's on an Interstate, so I sit further back. (4" - so I did halfway rearsets to match)
I do take the occasional passenger so have modified a stock seat with the Corbin latching hardware so it's a one minute change between them.
Cheers
I've done exactly the same
 
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. For my arse the Corbin is the most supportive and comfortable seat I’ve every used (not that I can claim as many as most), it took me to the INOC rally in France last year, 300 miles in one day + return and I’m now in Pescara, Italy after 5 continuous days @ 1300 miles without any fatigue butt or otherwise.

Last day in particular was 150 of constant twisties and switchbacks in the hills from Pesero to Pescara, unbelievable!!!
Corbin vs stock seat
Corbin vs stock seat
Corbin vs stock seat
 
The Norton solo Corbin seat is bowl shaped, and locks your ass in one position. If that is the right position for you, great.
If you want to move forward or back, for any reason, forget it.
Where you want to put you ass depends on a few things: length of legs, arms, and torso, the bars you are using, the location of the footpegs, whether you like an upright or aggressive forward leaning position.
I am probably missing a few variables.
IF all of the above means the Corbin puts you ass in the right place, you win.
 
Stephen Hill - That's it in a nutshell, but even if my Corbin seat pocket was back at least two inches, it's still too firm and hot especially with leather pants. It doesn't absorb shock like the stock seat. Maybe if my roads were as smooth as say in Switzerland or Austria.
 
When my wife bought a BMW (car) with very firm leather seats, initially I hated them.
Then I discovered on longer trips they were more comfortable. Sometimes a soft seat does not support you where you need it.
A complicating factor is as we age we get old man backside, which often means the padding goes missing.
Some women, seeking the Kardashian look, get butt implants.
But I digress.
 
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