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Things I don't like about my Corbin seat set
Written by yankeesmuggler on 8/23/2010 at 04:41 pm

I had a Givi seat for7 years and never had to remove the rear seat to
remove the front. Do you remove the Corbin backrest (driver 's) before
trying to remove the seat?

Tim

Sent from my iPod Touch

On Aug 23, 2010, at 12:02 PM, "Phillip Boyd"
<phillip.g.boyd@...> wrote:

> A month or so ago I got a new to me Corbin seat set from another
> member of the forum. I've had a few weeks to try it out now and at
> the risk of possibly destroying my ability to resell it, thought I
> would post some of the things I don't like:
>
> It's kinda slippery. I put an AirHawk on it this week and it grabs
> better, but my Aerostich covered butt tends to slide without the
> AirHawk.
>
> It's very firm. The existing PC800 seat set was probably too cushy,
> but I'm not sure I like the extra firmness.
>
> Probably the worst thing - You can't take the front seat off without
> taking the rear seat off first. That just seems dumb to me. I wanted
> to hook up my Powerlet adapter, but I'll have to wait until I have
> time to take the entire seat set off (and the Givi rack - yuck).
>
> Phil
> Northern VA
> 1995 PC800 Tsunami
>
>

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