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DennisB Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1214 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 1964 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:27 am | |
| Hi Jeff, You saw a picture I posted that had my new Corbin Saddle in it and you asked me about it. Well here it is. Call me just an old fasion kind of guy, but when I pay over $540.00 dallars for anything, I do expect it to work and fit correctly without any modifacations and be engineered and manufactured without issues......well this did not happen with this saddle.
1. The first thing I noted is that at the point of where the seat gets attached to the scooters seat hinge, they used press in type nuts (the cheap way) and did not use nice and easy to install studs like on the stock Honda seat. I stripped one of the press in nuts out trying to line up the corbin seat, BUMMER! I will get to the fix on this one later.
2. After installation the corbin seat with 3 bolts now, I found it did not latch at rear locking latch. They made the latch to short. BUMMER! So I made a 1/8"thick steel spacer and that fixed that problem. FIXED IT!
3. The air spring that they supplied with this seat was not strong enough to raise this heavy Corbin seat from a unlocked condition like the original honda seat, without help. BUMMER! That's the reason I have a helper finger strap on the back of the saddle. FIXED IT!
4. Now for the main thing that got my attention. The Corbin seat was made to darn low along the front seat edge (bad engineering) and access to the 2 sparkplug panel screws was impossible without taking the seat off. BIG BUMMER! So I made a adapter plate, with 4 metric studs and used a 1/2" thick aluminum spacer plate. Well I got the Corbin seat 5/8" higher then it was and it worked. I also had to add a 1/4" spacer on the middle latch to get it to work! FIXED IT!
5. On the bottom of the saddle, the epoxy stuff they used to make the seat pan was so thin in spots that the seat pading was coming out! NO FIX FOR THIS, BUMMER!
Other than just those few small problems the Corbin saddle looks great on the top and is alot better on this old bikers butt.
So if your thinking about getting a Corbin Saddle for your scooter, just ask me...... I know how to fix it.
DennisB
P.S. And yes......they put their name on it!!!!!
Last edited by DennisB on Mon Jan 12, 2009 5:24 pm; edited 1 time in total |
|  | | JeffR Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1261 Age: 51 Location: Fremont, Ca Points: 1776 Registration date: 2008-12-20
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:00 pm | |
| Dennis,
Thanks for all the info. The Corbin plant is only about 40miles south of me and I have been there before. They have a great '50s style diner. I have heard of the seat not latching but it seems everyone does the same thing you do. I'm thinking of a seat but, believe it or not, my $18.88 walmart pad does a great job.
Those seats sure do look nice and I may just get one, one day. That or the Russel Long seat. That plant is only about 4 hours due north of me. We have someone in our group, and he is a member here but doesn't post much, that has one and really likes it. Thanks. _________________ Ride safe,
JeffR
2007 Silver Wing (30,000 miles) 2005 Majesty 400 (sold 12,500 miles) 2004 Reflex (sold 3,500 miles)
Givi Windshield, top case, vista cruise, power commander, dr pulley sliders, air hawk seat pad, (J. Costa not installed now), kevlar belt
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|  | | DennisB Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1214 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 1964 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:58 am | |
| Hi All, I don't want you to think I'm a complainer.  I'm not! But there was just so many things wrong with it.....I had to go through alot to get it to work right and somthings about this Corbin saddle will never be right. I did email Corbin and I did NOT get a responce from them.....I guess they got what they wanted. $$$$, and I got one more fun thing to try and get working right. DennisB :D |
|  | | JeffR Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1261 Age: 51 Location: Fremont, Ca Points: 1776 Registration date: 2008-12-20
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:09 pm | |
| Dennis,
You aren't complaining and anyone who bought a seat from Corbin would expect it to just bolt on. They make seats for many bikes and there isn't any reason why there should be problems. If Honda can make a seat that works properly then why can't these other companies. I would like to get a new seat one day and I really like the backrest you can get for these bikes. It beats the ones you put on from aftermarket places. If I do get a corbin I will ride down and let them install it so they can see if it works or doesn't. Thanks for sharing. _________________ Ride safe,
JeffR
2007 Silver Wing (30,000 miles) 2005 Majesty 400 (sold 12,500 miles) 2004 Reflex (sold 3,500 miles)
Givi Windshield, top case, vista cruise, power commander, dr pulley sliders, air hawk seat pad, (J. Costa not installed now), kevlar belt
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|  | | DennisB Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1214 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 1964 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:04 am | |
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|  | | Opalsboy Silver Wing Rider


Number of posts: 449 Age: 65 Location: Rison, Arkansas Points: 1047 Registration date: 2009-01-10
 | Subject: Corbin Seat Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:19 am | |
| Well guys I got to actually sample sit on a Corbin seat this past weekend. I guess I may have been expecting too much. I expected something between my mamas' lap and a Sleep Number bed set on 10. It felt more like my sidewalk. No offense, maybe my butt has changed now that I am getting close to 65. But that seat had to be one of the ( saying it nicely) firmest seats I have ever sat on. My stock seat gets hard after a few hours of riding. The Corbin started out hard. I guess it is each his own, or, as a wise Coloradan once said... "there is more than one way to rest your butt". Well, he didn't exactly use those words, but that is what he meant to say.  Gary _________________ If you are looking for an option to prolong your riding opportunities. Go to the trinitytrike.com site at http://tinyurl.com/256nn25 (Open in new window) for options and information. |
|  | | Bernardo Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 250 Age: 43 Location: Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom Points: 779 Registration date: 2008-12-25
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:53 pm | |
| I use an airhawk seat for long distance, and find it very comfortable. It's not exactly exciting to look at, but it works very well, is much cheaper than a Corbin, and since it is detachable I can also use it for my bike, or any other seat for that matter..... :D _________________ Happy Riding! Best wishes, Bernardo
Nurture faith, hope, and tolerance in the human condition. Live in the moment! Remember, your future potential is only as free as your own prejudice and perception.
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|  | | joncallihan Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 247 Age: 72 Location: Lafayette, Colorado, USA Points: 781 Registration date: 2009-02-16
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Wed Apr 08, 2009 5:42 pm | |
| I installed a Russell Day-Long a few days ago. None of the problems that Dennis noted above. Of course, I had to send them my saddle, they sent back one that fit (on my pan, I had my business card pasted to it, it came back in the same place). The access screws are still accessible. The latches work.
I went for the first ride on it yesterday, 120 miles, one stop in the middle (lunch) with no problems, other than it is about an inch and a half higher than stock, therefore my legs were an inch and a half shorter (took some getting used to when stopping). On the other hand, the inch and half precludes my having to cut about an inch and half off the Givi screen (it was too tall with the stock seat).
All in all, this is my third Russel saddle (two previous were on BMW's) and all have been very much what I expected.
The total cost to me (vinyl cover, only front redone, rain cover, back rest hardware installed, no backrest yet, shipping both ways, custom made box to ship it out) was $610. _________________ Jon
The answer is 42.
We all know what a SilverWing looks like, this is what I paint when I'm "working".
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|  | | mickey Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 223 Points: 715 Registration date: 2009-05-07
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Sun May 10, 2009 12:22 am | |
| $540 and you had to re-engineer it to work? No thanks. That's why I stopped buying Volkswagens and switched to Hondas in the first place.
There is a tannery nearby and I can get a nice, dense, thick sheepskin for $60 and make whatever kind of seat cover I want. I'll try that first. I'm thinking about sewing some short pieces of PVC pipe along the edges to "trap" under the seat and hold the cover in place. That'll make it a cinch to remove for cleaning or keeping out of the rain. |
|  | | DennisB Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1214 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 1964 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Sun May 10, 2009 5:40 am | |
| Hi Mickey, Please, keep this in mined… that the bad experience I had with this Corbin saddle was an isolated incident and most people that purchase this product from Corbin have no problems say for an adjusting of the rear catch with a spacer or two. The reason I went with the Corbin was the stock Honda seat cut into my sciatic nerves and was very uncomfortable for me even on a short ride. The Corbin saddle is much better for my riding comfort. It provides good over all support and I would not go back to the stock Honda seat for any reason. DennisB  |
|  | | dspevack Touring Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 379 Age: 45 Location: Miami, FL Points: 1012 Registration date: 2008-12-27
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Sun May 10, 2009 6:24 am | |
| I too have a Corbin. When I went to Daytona Beach for Bike week, one of their stores is there. They had brought their seat cutters in for the event. They pulled off my cover, trimmed down my foam to my specs, recovered, no charge. The gas shock that they provide is supposed to be stronger to compensate for the extra weight. If yours isn't doing that job, you should keep after them to send you a replacement.
The latch problem is common with Corbin, and so is the spacer solution. Its especially bad because our interior trunk light doesn't go off until the seat is properly latched. Hence the replacement trunk light with the switch.
Lastly, corbins are made to be firmer than stock. Sitting on a new Corbin will not give you an accurate experience. Corbins are made to mold to your butt over several hundred miles.
Dan
Last edited by dspevack on Sun May 10, 2009 11:23 am; edited 1 time in total |
|  | | DennisB Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1214 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 1964 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Sun May 10, 2009 8:28 am | |
| Hi All, With adding an AirHawk pad, which enhances the Corbins overall good support. My backside is in riding heaven. The best riding saddle I ever had on any motorcycle in all of my 50 years of riding. DennisB  |
|  | | jrmartin Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 2 Location: Kirksville, MO Points: 525 Registration date: 2009-02-23
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Mon May 11, 2009 11:36 am | |
| The problem with the Corbin seat not latching on a SilverWing seems to be a common problem that many new Corbin seat owners complain about. I removed the cover of my seat, scooped it out, and glued in the $18.88 Wal-Mart seat cushion that Jeff mentioned in a previous post. It is much better than the stock seat, which gets rather hard on the bottom after about an hour of riding. I hope to one day be able to have the seat modified by the Russell Cycle Products company (the Russell Day-Long seat). I will wait until after I move to the Sacramento area. Jeff, perhaps I can make it someday in the future to the Bay area to ride with your group.
John M. |
|  | | JeffR Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1261 Age: 51 Location: Fremont, Ca Points: 1776 Registration date: 2008-12-20
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Mon May 11, 2009 4:30 pm | |
| John, Here is the site I started for the bay area: http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/BayAreaMaxiRiders/ I started this after Dave, from the www.maxi-scoots.com site decided to get rid of his Majesty and buy a motorcycle. This is so we could all get together for rides. Please join it and look around. Do you know when you will be moving out? We can go for a ride. _________________ Ride safe,
JeffR
2007 Silver Wing (30,000 miles) 2005 Majesty 400 (sold 12,500 miles) 2004 Reflex (sold 3,500 miles)
Givi Windshield, top case, vista cruise, power commander, dr pulley sliders, air hawk seat pad, (J. Costa not installed now), kevlar belt
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|  | | mickey Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 223 Points: 715 Registration date: 2009-05-07
 | Subject: Re: Corbin saddle - The Best/Worst Saddle I ever owned! Mon May 11, 2009 11:24 pm | |
| I kind of like the "custom" aspect of the Day-Long. And they install it on the original pan, so there is no question of it functioning on the bike.
I've got to do something. I road past the local zoo today and all the monkeys were wolf-whistling at me. |
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