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Re: corbin seat
moe #29785 12/09/2005 11:43 AM
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Don't be afraid to add these to the GA Rally menu (hint hint).


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Re: corbin seat
moe #29786 12/09/2005 5:12 PM
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Wow, those ribs look great...on par with MontgomeryInn Ribs in Cinci. The best ribs in America (just ask Bob Hope).


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Re: corbin seat
dmillikan #29787 01/05/2006 5:37 PM
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I'm sold. What a difference the Corbin makes! My a$$ bone no longer hurts at the 45-60 minute point. The seat's a bit smaller than stock, fits perfectly and looks great. Almost as if they took a mold of my backside. Put a quick 100 miles on today and my rear is no longer complaining. Best addition to date.

Since I bumped, what are you Corbin owners using to condition the leather? I'm looking for an alternative to their pricey leather conditioner.

Thanks,

Tom

Re: corbin seat
77T140V #29788 01/05/2006 5:53 PM
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I think there was talk of this over the summer if you search for "corbin care".


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Re: corbin seat
77T140V #29789 01/05/2006 6:55 PM
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Tom, Mink Oil is the best. It is inexpensive, softens the leather nicely, creates a seal from moisture & is easy to apply. Rub it in real good let it sit for an hour , have three beers & buff it with a clean cloth to get any excess off. I do this once a month & my Corbin is beautiful as the day I bought it.


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Re: corbin seat
DapperDan #29790 01/05/2006 7:06 PM
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I really like the look of that seat. Makes me think twice about some of that Christmas money to 'get what you want...'
Looks nice with the studs.....
hmmmm.


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