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Corbin seat for the Griso

A truly unique look. For a reference point, which leather/pleather choices did you use when composing this seat, if you recall? Sometimes it is hard to get a feel of what the colors will actually look like based upon the swatches on their website.
 
Porterhouse said:
A truly unique look. For a reference point, which leather/pleather choices did you use when composing this seat, if you recall? Sometimes it is hard to get a feel of what the colors will actually look like based upon the swatches on their website.

The seating area is Chocolate Brown and the rest is Tan, all leather, it is a bit of a gamble as you say to choose the colours from a distance.
 
I'm thinking about one of these seats as well but my guess, just looking at it, was that the tradeoff would be greater comfort but somewhat restricted shifting of weight from side to side. The stock seat makes you feel like you're sitting on a whale for a reason, to help swing this heavy bike throught twisties.

The appearance is so much better than stock, it would be worth the gamble and at the very least, would be the preferred seat for some types of riding.
 
I received my Corbin seat last week, had it upstairs at the office and kept looking at it . Was not overly taken by the vinyl appearance....it looked to me like roofing material or maybe line x finish look . I took it to the shop and installed the tool cover , had to elongate the hole, added a washer to the fastening device to lock in place but was not please by the fact that there is not that much thread left after that to lock the seat in place . Installed the seat on the bike and was very please by the way it fitted and looked . It really compliments the RED griso. I am very please and I think it will be as comfortable as all the Corbin seats I have owned.
Roberto.
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