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asbtat
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for sale - corbin seat

Post by asbtat » Tue Apr 08, 2003 11:57 am

Just bought new A17 last week. Ordered Corbin seat model "KLR". Seat doesn't agree with back side. Dished type. All black. Best offer over $180.00. Under 20 miles use. call me @ 760-727-2333 or e-mail

azman321
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for sale - corbin seat

Post by azman321 » Tue Apr 08, 2003 12:14 pm

Don't mean to poke my nose in, but all aftermarket seats generally need some break-in time. I've gotten a flat Corbin for my KLR and just got a Rick Mayer for my Strom, and most folks agree it takes several hundred miles of break-in, if you want to try to give it a little more time. Jett, AZ
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "asbtat" wrote: > Just bought new A17 last week. Ordered Corbin seat model "KLR". Seat > doesn't agree with back side. Dished type. All black. Best offer over > $180.00. Under 20 miles use. call me @ 760-727-2333 or e-mail

agh19
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for sale - corbin seat

Post by agh19 » Tue Apr 08, 2003 1:29 pm

Don't give up on the Corbin after only 20 miles. When I bought the Corbin "Gunfighter" for my 78 BMW R100S, I initially hated it. I spoke with someone at Corbin who convinced me to give it more time. I continued to hate it for 100 miles. However, by 150 miles, it began to break in and by 200 miles, it was like an old friend. The foam and your butt need to have time come to an agreement. Alan A13 (on the lift)
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "asbtat" wrote: > Just bought new A17 last week. Ordered Corbin seat model "KLR". Seat > doesn't agree with back side. Dished type. All black. Best offer over > $180.00. Under 20 miles use. call me @ 760-727-2333 or e-mail

Lujo Bauer
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for sale - corbin seat

Post by Lujo Bauer » Tue Apr 08, 2003 1:43 pm

I second that. For the first 200 miles my Corbin was less comfortable than the stock seat. Afterwards it was much better. -Lujo
On Tue, 8 Apr 2003, azman321 wrote: > Don't mean to poke my nose in, but all aftermarket seats generally > need some break-in time. I've gotten a flat Corbin for my KLR and > just got a Rick Mayer for my Strom, and most folks agree it takes > several hundred miles of break-in, if you want to try to give it a > little more time. > > Jett, AZ

Allan Patton
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touring bike option.

Post by Allan Patton » Tue Apr 08, 2003 1:47 pm

----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Pauley" >>>Dollar for Dollar the Voyager is a pretty good deal. Dollar for Dollar, the KLR is a pretty good touring bike. Opinions sort of like..... :-) LOL Allan A14 with 60,000 touring miles.

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