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corbin seat..klr
Hello group,
Does anyone here know if the flat style seat from corbin gets you any
closer to the ground? I checked corbins site and unless i missed it
no mention if the seat lowers your butt a little. I see that other
style corbin makes..forgot what its called..but claims to lower you
a inch and a half..but no mention of this about the flat seat tho..a
inch or so is all i need to plant both feet flat on the ground..so i
was thinking maybe that flat seat would do the trick...
thanks...
R.J
corbin seat..klr
The top picture here, http://klr6500.tripod.com/corbin.htm may give you a good idea of the situation. The Corbin DIPPED saddle will probably get you closer to the ground, but it *may* also cause you to sit further forward than you'd prefer, and/or "lock" you into a seating position that isn't the best for you. On the flip side of the coin, the flat saddle is great, but if anything - because of the greatly increased width, which is a VERY good thing - you may find you're actually a little bit higher up due to the way your legs are pushed more out to the sides. (This may not actually be true, but it felt that way to me when I first sat on my new Corbin.) Mark Wise men still seek Him... Mark St.Hilaire, Sr HomePage: http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html KLR650 Motorcycle Pages: http://klr6500.tripod.com/ My Adelphia Email can be "iffy." If you don't get a response, please try: KLR6500@...> Does anyone here know if the flat style seat from corbin gets you any > closer to the ground? I checked corbins site and unless i missed it > no mention if the seat lowers your butt a little. I see that other > style corbin makes..forgot what its called..but claims to lower you > a inch and a half..but no mention of this about the flat seat tho..a > inch or so is all i need to plant both feet flat on the ground..so i > was thinking maybe that flat seat would do the trick...
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "slot2cars" wrote:
any> Hello group, > Does anyone here know if the flat style seat from corbin gets you
it> closer to the ground? I checked corbins site and unless i missed
you> no mention if the seat lowers your butt a little. I see that other > style corbin makes..forgot what its called..but claims to lower
tho..a> a inch and a half..but no mention of this about the flat seat
i> inch or so is all i need to plant both feet flat on the ground..so
I too thought that it might be lower, it isn't due to the width like Mark said, it actually looks lower but feels taller. But the change in the seat was wonderful, initially the seat seem to transmit more vibrations but that stopped after a little break in period. The number of miles you can do easily double with the change in the seat. I tried some lowering links from Don Beck (he's here on the list) 3/4" and it made a huge difference to me. In control at all times now, both on and off road it was worth the loss of a little travel especially at the prices he charges, about 40 bucks. A good deal. Brad A15> was thinking maybe that flat seat would do the trick... > thanks... > R.J
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr" wrote:
any> > Does anyone here know if the flat style seat from corbin gets you
it> > closer to the ground? I checked corbins site and unless i missed
you> > no mention if the seat lowers your butt a little. I see that other > > style corbin makes..forgot what its called..but claims to lower
tho..a> > a inch and a half..but no mention of this about the flat seat
ground..so i> > inch or so is all i need to plant both feet flat on the
you a> > was thinking maybe that flat seat would do the trick... > > The top picture here, http://klr6500.tripod.com/corbin.htm may give
get you> good idea of the situation. The Corbin DIPPED saddle will probably
forward> closer to the ground, but it *may* also cause you to sit further
isn't the> than you'd prefer, and/or "lock" you into a seating position that
great, but> best for you. On the flip side of the coin, the flat saddle is
VERY good> if anything - because of the greatly increased width, which is a
the way> thing - you may find you're actually a little bit higher up due to
be true,> your legs are pushed more out to the sides. (This may not actually
will have to go back and spend some more time on them..nice..can relate to the navy pictures i was also in the navy..from 68-72.. i was wondering about the width of the seat if that did make a difference in touching the ground. i also have been kicking around the idea of just taking the stock seat and having about a inch cut off the top..can have that done for about 60 bucks..i don't take any long trips on the bike so that may work for me.. Thanks Mark and others... R.J> but it felt that way to me when I first sat on my new Corbin.) > > Mark > > > Wise men still seek Him... > > Mark St.Hilaire, Sr > > HomePage: > http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html > KLR650 Motorcycle Pages: > http://klr6500.tripod.com/ > > My Adelphia Email can be "iffy." If > you don't get a response, please try: > KLR6500@h... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>Thanks for all the info..been checking out your sites here and
corbin seat..klr
Now, don't flame me, or go crazy for mentioning Dual-Star, (or is that in another forum?! (Grin)), but they seem to have a gel seat thing that would probably serve you pretty well. Carve off some foam, add the gel thing - http://dual-star.com/KLR/klr%20650%20gel%20seat.htm - recover, and you might be all set. I have NO idea, just that I've seen it around, and it would be better, IMHO, than simply slicing foam off the already "not made for long distance" stock saddle. Wise men still seek Him... Mark St.Hilaire, Sr HomePage: http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html KLR650 Motorcycle Pages: http://klr6500.tripod.com/ My Adelphia Email can be "iffy." If you don't get a response, please try: KLR6500@...> difference in touching the ground. i also have been kicking around > the idea of just taking the stock seat and having about a inch cut > off the top..can have that done for about 60 bucks..i don't take any > long trips on the bike so that may work for me..
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corbin seat..klr
The flat seat does not feel shorter to me. If anything, it splays your legs
out so that it's a little harder to reach the ground.
West
> Hello group, > Does anyone here know if the flat style seat from corbin gets you any > closer to the ground? I checked corbins site and unless i missed it > no mention if the seat lowers your butt a little. I see that other > style corbin makes..forgot what its called..but claims to lower you > a inch and a half..but no mention of this about the flat seat tho..a > inch or so is all i need to plant both feet flat on the ground..so i > was thinking maybe that flat seat would do the trick... > thanks... > R.J > > > > > Checkout Dual Sport News at > http://www.dualsportnews.com > Be part of the Adventure! > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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cmc rally
When's the rally?
Where's the rally?
GOT MAPS?
I hate maps!
Anybody from Phoenix, AZ going that knows where they're going?
When & for How Long?
Frosty
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] Wolfman
Is a Wolfman rep. still visiting the CMC this year. Gino mentioned it a
while back. I would love to see some in person while there. Fred, are you
going to have some in stock during the rally?
Thanks in advance,
West Hovland
Eugene, OR
A15 "Grasshopper"
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I'm probably the odd one out here, but I had a dipped Corbin seat and
absolutley hated it. The dip forced me to ride in one position and one
position only, which was right up against the tank. If I wanted to scoot
back on the saddle, I basically had to go into the stand position then
plant my rear further back on the seat, and then it became work to stay
there, as the dip kept wanting me to slide forward on it.
I prefer the stock seat to a corbin, but thats just my opinion. Also
like others, I to found that having a lower seat didn't really help a
whole deal in getting my feet on the ground, because the pan of the
saddle is slightly wider than the stock seat.
I got some of Don B's lowering links (great improvements) .... But I
paid more than $40 ... I'll be expecting a refund asap
..
Dave
Salem OR
KLR650 Spitfire
DR350 Skippy

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Mark St.Hilaire, Sr wrote:
I have a DualStar 'gel' seat and don't like it. It has a dip in it that causes my gonads to get pinched. I'll probably redo the seat next week. It does work out if I sit on the back part where it is flat. If you wish to carve off some foam on your old seat I have a KLR foam seat that you can experiment with - Free! I have used an electric carving knife to work with foam rubber in the past. George Escondido, CA>>difference in touching the ground. i also have been kicking around >>the idea of just taking the stock seat and having about a inch cut >>off the top..can have that done for about 60 bucks..i don't take any >>long trips on the bike so that may work for me.. >> > >Now, don't flame me, or go crazy for mentioning Dual-Star, (or is that in >another forum?! (Grin)), but they seem to have a gel seat thing that would >probably serve you pretty well. Carve off some foam, add the gel thing - >http://dual-star.com/KLR/klr%20650%20gel%20seat.htm - recover, and you might >be all set. I have NO idea, just that I've seen it around, and it would be >better, IMHO, than simply slicing foam off the already "not made for long >distance" stock saddle. >
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