EddieC,
I bought a Corbin last year. I am 6'5" and needed legroom. I told them my measurements and said the stock saddle had my tailbone up against the cantle. Comfort? I was getting buttburn on the stocker after 45 minutes. That's history, however I also added some engine guards from Ma's w/footpegs and that has made riding much more comfortable, although it wasn't that uncomfortable before. I reversed the (engine guard) footpeg clamps to face forward and that added at least another 3" or so of legroom. Everyone, including Corbin said to expect a break-in period, but the seat felt great out of the box. Of course I have a boney cowboy butt. If the seat moved me forward, I can't tell. It does feel like I'm more part of the bike.
I went with a brown smooth leather seat and black side panels, threw in some fringe (on the solo seat only) to appease the old Indian crowd. Just got in the matching p-pad and a tall (#225) backrest with inlayed red flames. Now I need to talk to a local guy with one of those high pressure water jet metal cutters about fashioning the aluminum plate into a matching flame pattern for the backrest.