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Corbin or Sergeant?
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Corbin or Sergeant?
Wondering which seat is better for long rides. Corbin or Sergeant? Anybody know?
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Re: Corbin or Sergeant?
I have a Sergeant, it is my second - I had one on my '04 as well. I've ridden other bikes with Corbins, and they seemed stiffer. I assume since you're asking for input on the Corbin and Sergeant seats that one of the custom seats (RDL) is out of your price range.
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Re: Corbin or Sergeant?
I've got both and don't like either more than stock.
If by "long ride" you mean <250 miles, save your money and keep the stock seat.
However, if you're talking 500+ miles at a stint, then invest in a Russel or
similar seat. Nothing short of a full on custom will do.
If by "long ride" you mean <250 miles, save your money and keep the stock seat.
However, if you're talking 500+ miles at a stint, then invest in a Russel or
similar seat. Nothing short of a full on custom will do.
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Re: Corbin or Sergeant?
I've only used the stock for about 30k and Corbin for maybe 57K. I like Corbin better. Neither are great for me. Corbin fits butt better. Stock was softer and higher . I'm 5'6 so lower was a little better.
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Re: Corbin or Sergeant?
I'd go Sargent over Corbin. I've had both.
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Re: Corbin or Sergeant?
Thank you all for the replies. Day Long it is!!! Can't wait to order it. I'll let you all know how it works. Thanks again.
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Re: Corbin or Sergeant?
I just bought a Sargent seat. The only thing I did not go with Day Ling is the way it looks....
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Re: Corbin or Sergeant?
I can't see it while riding that long day in the saddle that leaves me no pain.FJ-Ron wrote:I just bought a Sargent seat. The only thing I did not go with Day Ling is the way it looks....
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Re: Corbin or Sergeant?
As much as I agree with you about the looks, you're probably doing yourself a disservice by avoiding a RDL for vanity. Wheaties is right that you can't see it when you ride, but I still understand the "curb appeal" thing.FJ-Ron wrote:I just bought a Sargent seat. The only thing I did not go with Day Ling is the way it looks....
I tried a Sergeant and didn't like it much. The scoop in the seat was funny. I only rode it around town, so I never put any real miles or time on it. Maybe it would have been great after a whole day. What the Hell do I know...I've ridden 1400 mile days in the stock seat.
No matter what we think, the consensus is for any type of distance and real comfort, the RDL is the way to go. The large majority of FJR asses agree...wait, maybe that came out wrong...
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Re: Corbin or Sergeant?
Good choice, the Day Long is way up there in comfort.fjrider2013 wrote:Thank you all for the replies. Day Long it is!!! Can't wait to order it. I'll let you all know how it works. Thanks again.
You can't go wrong with either Sargent or Corbin. Both are much better than the stock seat but a cut below the Day Long. I went Corbin and don't regret it. You have to ride it at least a 1000 miles before you start appreciating it. On the plus side, you don't have to send your seat to have it converted.
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Re: Corbin or Sergeant?
FTFY.HotRodZilla wrote:3 years ago I rode 1400 miles in one day on the stock seat.
and my ass STILL hurts.
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