> How did you go about it? Have someone take a few pictures with you on the
> stock seat?

Not on the stock seat, as that was rebuilt almost immediately, but a one of
my kids took some pictures of me in riding position while on the center
stand.

> What was your final cost including shipping et al?

Total $274 ($249 for the saddle and $25 S&H) I believe.  Rick wanted $100
down with the pictures to reserve my slot, which were sent in prior to the
saddle, as I had it done while we were away on vacation.

> How long from when you sent the pictures to when you got the saddle back?

It was about a 6 week lead time plus manufacturing time...which was a bit
longer for me because I asked him not to return it until we were home...so I
guess you'd figure on 2-3 weeks.  He can tell you for sure, of course.

> I am having to strain to deal with the stock seat, I don't hear all good
> noises about he corbins so I am digging for a replacement.

Corbin just doesn't do it for me.  But of course I'm speaking of an
experience with them that is close to 20 years ago, but I even based on that
I wouldn't buy from them.  No matter what they might say, they are a big
company and Rick is a one man shop as far as I know.  I'd much rather deal
with that sort of set up than what Corbin is/does.

Regards,

Henry S. Winokur
94 GTS1000, AMA, MRF,
Nationally Certified Riding Instructor
West Bethesda, MD USA

Reply via email to