Danny Gray...
Anybody have any experience with these seats? People on other forums that shall not be mentioned here seem to have good things to say about them but I have never seen them discussed here. I actually put in an order for a seat from Corbin yesterday but when they called today to confirm it I did not get a warm and fuzzy feeling from them. They have no idea when they will be able to start production on it because they have no 2014 bikes to use as a template. When I asked when they would they said "hopefully soon." After that it would be 6 to 8 weeks to make the seat. The guy I talked to was less than helpful and proceeded to act like the modifications that I asked for due to my lack of height would probably be more trouble than the inch to inch and a half of reach that I would gain. Might not seem like much to him but that little bit is the difference between being able to flat foot at a stop and just balancing. Any input would be helpful. Thanks all.
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He's been making seats for a long time. I've never ridden on one, but reputation is good. But then, some like what others don't.
Russell Day-longs are customizable as well. http://www.day-long.com/ Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2 |
A buddy at work rides a Danny Gray.
He has a really nasty hip issue and it is comfortable for that @$^&#/(*^#^43> 41 Droid Galaxy SIII is pretty nice |
To me, it's a good thing that Corbin's being up front about needing a 2014 template. You want your seat to fit right.
I think they're the best seats out there. |
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You have the template. Now all you need is the guy with the right foam and some skill to shape to your needs.
What about the mean city seats company? |
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