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> In your message dated: Wed, 24 May 2000 17:02:37
> EDT,
> your pithy ruminations on
> were:
snip me
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> My Corbin seat also doesn't have the greatest
> fit...but there's an easy solution...remove the lock
> & latch mechanisms and put washers between the
> fi
http://www.day-long.com/
Here is the web site!
Enjoy,
Garrett Welch
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> From: Henry[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 7:17 PM
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In your message dated: Wed, 24 May 2000 17:02:37 EDT,
your pithy ruminations on were:
=> Yes!
=>
=> Some artistic talent would be needed...
=>
=> When I took my Corbin off and really looked at it, I
=> could see the contact points on the "leather". I
=> actually took some measurements from t
I'll put in another vote for Corbin. I bought my GTS with a Corbin and it
fits well, looks good, and is comfortable. It's the black (or maybe
charcoal) basketweave stuff on the seating surface, gray on the sides, and
has red piping, all of which looks fine to me. Mine was custom built for
th
> Daylong from Russell (ask "IronButt Roger"), I only
> plopped for a second and could tell!
Do you have a photo of the Russell? I should have said that the Russell I
had was on my Concours.
Regards,
Henry S. Winokur
94 GTS1000, AMA, MRF, MD/MSF Certified Instructor
West Bethesda, MD
Yes!
Some artistic talent would be needed...
When I took my Corbin off and really looked at it, I
could see the contact points on the "leather". I
actually took some measurements from the seat supports
on the frame to my side panels (spent waaay too much
on the paint to risk a rub mark) but fou
Just drill the rivets and pull the material back a
little so you can access the lower edge, hold it there
with tape and side grind/Dremmel the fiberglass (I
used one of those discs that fit on your drill).
SMOOTH the edges before pulling the fabric back
over!!I put rivets of differing sizes back
I purchased my GTS with a corbin seat included. The fit is good and I like
the black with red piping. The seat is more comfortable than the stock seat
(the original owner kept the original seat which has never been used) and
the corbin looks great.
Dave,
Fresno CA
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From: Hawkins, Kevin L, SITS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 5:50 AM
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Subject: RE: Corbin seat colors
I bought my Corbin 6 years ago and have been nothing but happy with it's
comfort and looks. I think a black saddle with r
I bought my Corbin 6 years ago and have been nothing but happy with it's
comfort and looks. I think a black saddle with red piping looks pretty
slick. Garrett Phillips recently received his Corbin saddle in the Carbon
Fiber leather and it looks and fits wonderfully! I purchased a Corbin
gunfighter
.
George the pissy
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From: Jeff Kargel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 1:10 PM
Subject: RE: Corbin seat colors
> I'm also not a big fan on Corbin. I ordered the Black and they sent
3 PM
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> Subject: RE: Corbin seat colors
>
>
> I like mine in a "pidgeon" (a darker than stock grey)
> seating area and "charcoal" (kinda black, but not
> quite)sides. Make sure you never want a different
> color than stock
How do you grind off the bottom edge? Do you remove and replace all the
upholstery?
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From: Kevin Harrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 4:23 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: RE: Corbin seat colors
I like mine in a "pidgeo
I like mine in a "pidgeon" (a darker than stock grey)
seating area and "charcoal" (kinda black, but not
quite)sides. Make sure you never want a different
color than stock if you get red piping!!! (Kev, what
did you do?) I have pics on the yahoo club page in Rob
Chapman's and Fred Grefe's photo a
There also Carbon fiber leather in between black and gray. look at :
http://richard.lanouette.com/PAGES/gtsa.htm
Richard
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> From: Loss, Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 12:12 PM
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> Subject: Corbin seat col
I'm also not a big fan on Corbin. I ordered the Black and they sent me
Grey, I called to get it changed they basically said tough you'll have to
live with it.
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I'd like to give you my 2 cents on Corbin: don't waste your money. I think
they are vastly over rated. I sent one back 3 times and they still didn't
get it right. I gave up. I finally got a Russell Saddle and that was
pretty good, though I had to send it back once for them to get it right. I
I just got a black simulated leather look Corbin from Chris Caputo on
this list. I looks much better than the grey in my opinion. It is also
a major improvement for comfort.
Grant Gall
Loss, Joe wrote:
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> I'm thinking about getting a Corbin seat, maybe in black rather than the
> standard gre
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