fred--pro duro/usfs/good citizen
corbin saddle...
This is a post for those who might not have heard about the price break on
Corbin saddles, and for those who might have been thinking about getting
one, but weren't sure it was the right choice. (I was thinking about a
Russell Day-Long, but didn't want to fool around with the pictures and
all.)
I ordered a "no dip" Corbin saddle as soon as I heard from this list about
the price drop. ($199.00 + $18.00 shipping.) I just got it today and have
to say I'm impressed with the overall construction of the thing. I haven't
had time to put any significant mileage on it yet, but it's about double
the width of the stock seat, so I'm pretty sure it will be the answer to
my sore butt woes. (You couldn't tell by looking at it, but I think I
have the rear end of a princess, I'm sure I could detect the pea.)
Wise men still seek Him...
Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
A15
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corbin saddle...
Ok, I have seen pics of the "regular" Corbin KLR saddles, but I have never seen one of the "flat" saddles. I was wondering if someone has a pic of one of these saddles? I'd be curious to see the difference. Ryan Phoenix> I ordered a "no dip" Corbin saddle as soon as I heard from this list about > the price drop. ($199.00 + $18.00 shipping.) I just got it today and have > to say I'm impressed with the overall construction of the thing. I haven't > had time to put any significant mileage on it yet, but it's about double > the width of the stock seat,
corbin saddle...
never> Ok, I have seen pics of the "regular" Corbin KLR saddles, but I have
one> seen one of the "flat" saddles. I was wondering if someone has a pic of
I can have some posted in the next couple days... Wise men still seek Him... Mark St.Hilaire, Sr A15 HomePage: http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html KLR650 Pages: http://klr6500.tripod.com/ Valve Check & Adjustment Guide: http://klr6500.tripod.com/valves.html> of these saddles? I'd be curious to see the difference.
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fred--pro duro/usfs/good citizen
Hi All,
If the Laser Pro Duro Approved does not have some way to empty
collected carbon, is it safe to assume there isn't some kind of spark
arrester?
If not, is there a slip on spark arrester that will fit?
This is interesting too:
http://www.off-road.com/dirtbike/features/arrestedspark/
Thanks,
Robert A14
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