I've had my corbin for about 8 months now. I like it alot. its much better than stock. Corbins are hard seats though. you feel the bumps a bit more that you would with a more cushioned unit. i choose the seat because of what it does to the bikes overall seat height. Takes about 1000 miles to get it broke in. I'll be purchasing the passenger and backrest next. its a great look, very comfortable for long rides, but expensive as hell. Thats why i didnt purchase it all in one shot.
If your short its a great way to go. Theres no way your going to get a guarentee on it though. if the seat is made incorrectly , they will repair it (which happened to me when they sent me a seat with the wrong covering on it). corbins have to be broke in, so theres no way your going to know for sure untill you have it for a while. . They mold to your butt over time. you do have an option though. if you didnt like it, i'm sure you could easily sell it for a small loss on the forum. Its a risk i was willing to take. No other seat will get you down into the bike like these modular corbins.
GreyGoose
Are you sayin it sits lower?
How Far?
I am only 5'6" for the sake of pete. Now I am interested!
and at about 350 miles I have had it with the stock seat. Sunday we rode just short of 300 miles and my wife got off the bike there are two dents where her pelvis bones ride. I said man you left two dents in the seat and she said yep... that is right where it hurts. I like to ride further when I go ride. and so does she but, we'll need better a$$ support for anything longer than a painful 500 miles or so.