Solution to Corbin's Hard Seat
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    Solution to Corbin's Hard Seat

    Hi folks, while I love my heated Corbin dual seat with driver backrest, it is still too hard for rides longer than a few hours. Any suggestions? Are the gel covers any good?

    Scott

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    I've had decent luck with an Air Hawk R. The trick was to fill it with just a tiny amount of air. Definitely made a difference.

    Jason

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    That's odd I find Corbin's seats to be extremely comfortable over long distances and I attribute that their more supportive foam.... If it is new it will take around 500-1000miles to form to your behind.

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    My Corbin has well over 20,000 miles and it still hard as a rock....125 - 150 miles max can I do. I use the beads to help and I also have an Airhawk. Love the way it looks and the seating position, but hate the seat

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    For best results replace it with a Ultimate seat. There is no better seat. Mid rider for average to smaller rider. King if you over 6' 1" over 260 pounds or over.

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    Mid Rider I had was a real issue. Could not ride on it......sold at a loss.

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    My Mid Rider is the best seat I've had. Can ride from full tank to empty without a sore butt.. However, there are some custom seat makers that I hear are very good. Just sayin, Mid rider works for me.

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