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    A year ago I bought the Corbin/ Smuggler seats and trunk modular combination from another forum member. I then sent the seat to Russel Day Long Seats to be customized. Here is a link to my thoughts at the time:

    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?1...ll=1#post20399

    Now nearly a year and some 13,000 miles later I can say that although the Corbin seat was nice, the RDL redo really made the seat mine. I can ride all day and never give a thought to getting a sore butt. RDL was also nice enough to redo the backrest attached to the smuggler trunk. I don't have a chair in the house that is as comfortable for me as my motorcycle seat. I also can't say enough good things about the folks at RDL!

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    I have a Corbin and it works well for me. You sit down in the saddle and It doesn't change the distance forward or back. I'm 5'11" and I like the way I'm positioned on this saddle and I believe it helps me handle the F6B better. The stitching doesn't doesn't bother you on a long ride either.
    Frank Ferrante
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    2016 Moto Guzzi Eldorado

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    Stock is perfect..

    Yet the esthetics are not. I think that the stock seat is so large it needs some texture/detailing to break up the flat surfaces. I tried a "Corbin Gunfighter" on my previous bike - a "Griso" - just for the look really. I was very disappointed in that it was less comfortable (as in friggin hard), changed the seating position, increased the effective seat height and made it akward to move around when riding aggressively. But it looked great! I can't say enough about the stock F6B seat for my size (5' 7", 160lbs) and riding style - 500-800kms a day solo, coffee dates two up. It simply works, and I can think of other things to spend $500 -$1000 on... but I wish it looked as good as it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkKnt View Post
    Yet the esthetics are not. I think that the stock seat is so large it needs some texture/detailing to break up the flat surfaces. I tried a "Corbin Gunfighter" on my previous bike - a "Griso" - just for the look really. I was very disappointed in that it was less comfortable (as in friggin hard), changed the seating position, increased the effective seat height and made it akward to move around when riding aggressively. But it looked great! I can't say enough about the stock F6B seat for my size (5' 7", 160lbs) and riding style - 500-800kms a day solo, coffee dates two up. It simply works, and I can think of other things to spend $500 -$1000 on... but I wish it looked as good as it works.
    I tried 3 aftermarket seats, and am satisfied with the stocker. I am one of the few also, and... I like the look.

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