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Originally Posted by RT
Put a sheepskin from Alaska Leather on the thing and you shouldn't be able to see the yellow piping, at least most should be covered. What little shows don't worry about it. Ride the thing and save your $$$ for other farkels. If you want will send you pic of the stock seat with a sheepskin on it so you can get an idea of coverage. A new corbin is going to cost you $400+ with shipping.
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Not a bad solution... I have sheepskin on the ST.. I like and the look. I got mine from a NZ shop, but will check out the Alaska guys...
I still have an issue with my stance, when the Corbin is fitted, when I am off the pegs at stops or in more interesting terrain. However I know I can't do 25k on the stock seat now that I have ridden on the Corbin... my guess is that there is a better choice... I know from experience that the gishy foam seat isn't for me, and that I really like the Corbin...