Nothing better than new seat day IMHO!
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Nothing better than new seat day IMHO!
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The stoichiometric mixture for a gasoline engine is the ideal ratio of air to fuel that burns all fuel with no excess air. For gasoline fuel, thestoichiometric air–fuel mixture is about 14.7:1 i.e. for every one gram of fuel, 14.7 grams of air are required. - Wiki
Seat is nice. Have you thought about a set of black oem pipes?
Thanks, I like it too. The stock seat puts everything below my waist to sleep in 20 minutes. I have been using different pads on the seat since last year. The Corbin seat is exactly what I needed and so far no issues with numbness.
The pipes I have are Vance and Hines Monster Ovals. I do like the look of the black exhaust pipes on other bikes but so far I've been happy with the chrome pipes. It offsets the black just enough and I like a touch of chrome on my bike.
The stoichiometric mixture for a gasoline engine is the ideal ratio of air to fuel that burns all fuel with no excess air. For gasoline fuel, thestoichiometric air–fuel mixture is about 14.7:1 i.e. for every one gram of fuel, 14.7 grams of air are required. - Wiki
Glad your experience with Corbin was better than mine or most others,.
They sent me a carton loaded with scraped up crap that wasn't even in the colours that I ordered. AND...they made me wait nearly five months for the privilege.
....sT
Journeyman ATCS, retired
U.S. DOT - Federal Aviation Administration -- 1982-2012
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There was one hiccup, they did not send the rain cover I purchased. I'm still waiting to hear back from them on if and when they are going to send that.
The stoichiometric mixture for a gasoline engine is the ideal ratio of air to fuel that burns all fuel with no excess air. For gasoline fuel, thestoichiometric air–fuel mixture is about 14.7:1 i.e. for every one gram of fuel, 14.7 grams of air are required. - Wiki
Nice seat. Hey what windshield is that? How do you like it on hiway?
Well, there was no issue from Corbin after all. They don't make a rain cover for this seat because of the way the passenger grab rails are designed. They are unable to get a tight fit for it. They already re-funded the money charged.
My windshield is a Clearview Shield, sport, medium, dark grey. I'm 6'0" and spec wise I should be using the large size. I went smaller for looks. Buffeting is bad and that is my fault. I would actually prefer all the smooth wind from the stock shorty shield from Honda. I went for form over function. Big mistake on my part because I ride a lot. The windshield is really nice, well made and looks great. I'd recommend this brand to anyone if you buy the right size. It would function well for someone shorter than I am. After a year of my head being in a paint shaker, I'm moving to a different shield for next year. Next time, it will be function over form.
The stoichiometric mixture for a gasoline engine is the ideal ratio of air to fuel that burns all fuel with no excess air. For gasoline fuel, thestoichiometric air–fuel mixture is about 14.7:1 i.e. for every one gram of fuel, 14.7 grams of air are required. - Wiki
StoichSix:
You could try one of these mini windshields. I am 5' 10" with the large Clearview Shield, and made one of these. It does help at freeway speeds. They are a lot cheaper now. Used to only have the MRA X-creens for a $100 or more.
http:/https://www.ebay.com/itm/14-7-...AAOSw7VJeR2Qi/
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