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Author:  ogri211 [ 22 Nov 2019 07:53 ]
Post subject:  Buying Corbin seat

I was looking at a Corbin seat for my S1, I went on the Corbin site and the price in the US was £327 but they dont seem to ship the UK, and diverted me to the Europe site the only problem their price is £608 I know we are used to getting ripped of in this country but that's a bit much, what methods have people used to buy these seats without getting totally ripped off is there someone in the UK that sells them at a realistic price?

Author:  03 [ 22 Nov 2019 08:37 ]
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Don't bother, they're as uncomfortable as a park bench. They are rock hard. I brought mine back from their shop in the USA. It wasn't worth the hassle of carrying it, frankly.

Author:  rik [ 22 Nov 2019 09:53 ]
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So Corbyn buys his own seat?... that explains everything! :rotfl:

Author:  jeznewsome [ 22 Nov 2019 19:13 ]
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Far better than the original seat for me.

I was fortunate that I was visiting a mate in the US and I brought it back in my luggage.

Author:  spondon440 [ 22 Nov 2019 21:16 ]
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I find mine very comfortable, the original gave me pain in places I didn't know I had, a pure instrument of torture.

Andy

Author:  ogri211 [ 23 Nov 2019 09:47 ]
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this one was on ebay US it seems to be different from the ones they have for sale today, it looks as if it may be comfier than the standard but doesnt look as nice as the new ones has anyone used the older one?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1998-Buell-Whi ... #vi-ilComp

Author:  TOPGUMM [ 23 Nov 2019 10:53 ]
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Can`t tell , but may be a twin seat ,which needs other parts to go with it.

Had flashy wheels at one time .https://www.ebay.com/itm/1998-Buell-Whi ... 7675.l2557

Author:  ogri211 [ 23 Nov 2019 18:04 ]
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I think I will either have to get My sister to get it in Canada and bring me it or buy an old seat and get a custom one made.

Author:  Adam [ 23 Nov 2019 19:07 ]
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Beef (of this Parish) has a family member who owns Hide and Seam. I've seen some of their bike seats and they are superb. I think they have a website.

Author:  ogri211 [ 24 Nov 2019 09:32 ]
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I think getting a custom seat made may be a good option, I think I would need to pick up an old seat as I want to keep the one I have which is original. Has anyone had a one off seat made for an S1?

Author:  spondon440 [ 24 Nov 2019 10:29 ]
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ogri211 wrote:
this one was on ebay US it seems to be different from the ones they have for sale today, it looks as if it may be comfier than the standard but doesnt look as nice as the new ones has anyone used the older one?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1998-Buell-Whi ... #vi-ilComp


My experience for what it’s worth is trying to buy something cheap costs twice as much.
That seat is a dual seat so no good to you and look both tatty and uncomfortable.
Andy

Author:  DaveH [ 24 Nov 2019 20:20 ]
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A decent seat builder will be able to puts gell insert into your standard seat or build it to Corbin measurements for a lot less than a genuine Corbin seat. I had this built for my xb body kit. It was just a glass fibre seat pan. I chose he materials and stitching colour and pattern and a gell insert and it came in at £280 it's infinitely more comfortable than the first version made from neoprene racing seat foam.

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Author:  barney [ 25 Nov 2019 02:56 ]
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:yt: the fact that you are only about half the weight of your average Buell rider helps :yup:

Author:  coco [ 25 Nov 2019 17:36 ]
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Yep, id squash the fook out of that

Author:  Jones [ 26 Nov 2019 00:39 ]
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Just found this among my odd bits of paper.Advert. For the Biker by the Biker. All your seat requirements, Corbin style conversions a speciality. diggerseats@gmail.com Dave Harding tel 01633 216 360. www.diggerseats.co.uk Dont know any thing about them, based in Newport South Wales.This maybe some help.

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