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3D Analysis Stock vs Sargent World Sport Seat
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<blockquote data-quote="Rocnsanman" data-source="post: 1467139" data-attributes="member: 92637"><p>Corbin seats are narrower and lower, albeit firmer. I've been using a Corbin seat on four different FJR's, starting with a 06 now on a 15. The seat simply works for me with a 29 inch inseam. It takes awhile to properly break in a Corbin Seat but worth the miles. However, there are many variables. Rider weight, arm reach to the controls, etc. can and will affect your sitting posture. Reaching for the controls will rock you forward and take pressure off your sit bones but possibly cause issues in your arms or wrists. Sitting more upright has the opposite effect with your sitting posture, placing pressure on your hips and spine. I often wondered why people have so many seats and holsters (another topic) and now I know . We keep looking for something that just works for us. </p><p>BTW, there is a Corbin being offered in the other sandbox for $160.00, a great price. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rocnsanman, post: 1467139, member: 92637"] Corbin seats are narrower and lower, albeit firmer. I've been using a Corbin seat on four different FJR's, starting with a 06 now on a 15. The seat simply works for me with a 29 inch inseam. It takes awhile to properly break in a Corbin Seat but worth the miles. However, there are many variables. Rider weight, arm reach to the controls, etc. can and will affect your sitting posture. Reaching for the controls will rock you forward and take pressure off your sit bones but possibly cause issues in your arms or wrists. Sitting more upright has the opposite effect with your sitting posture, placing pressure on your hips and spine. I often wondered why people have so many seats and holsters (another topic) and now I know . We keep looking for something that just works for us. BTW, there is a Corbin being offered in the other sandbox for $160.00, a great price. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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