In a message dated 3/25/02 8:03:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I think I will avoid this peril and stick to the stocker >>

The stock seat, IMO, is worse than any experience with Corbin. Ouch. Hope
people didn't scare you that much! Certainly Corbin has grown to the point of
missing the personal touch, but a visit there might fix that.

In a message dated 3/25/02 8:57:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< About the best way to get a good seat from Corbin is to make an appt and go
to the factory and have it made and you try it out on the spot and they make
the needed adjustments. >>

No one I've spoken with had a bad experience doing exactly as Bob suggests.

That said, while I happily own some Corbin seats on other bikes, I'm most
comfortable on my Mayer saddle made from the stock GTS pan. Mine was done
when Bill Mayer was still around, but I've heard nothing bad now that his son
has inherited the business.

No matter which way you go, your derri�re might appreciate a new seat.

Good luck.

Jay

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