rumberobueno
Member
I went to two ride-ins for a Corbin seat so far and the seat is still pretty painful after only 30 minutes of riding.
Seat from ride-in number one:
On this one the bucket was too low and was hurting my back.
Seat from ride-in number two:
Side view:
This one is better in that it has the hole in the middle so you don't sit on your family jewels but is slanted forward and it hurts my back by pushing my pelvis forward. Also my thighs start hurting after 20-30 minutes.
For the reference here is side picture with the stock seat:
I'll be going for another ride-in this Sat and I would like recommendations on what to ask them to do for the seat.
I think it needs to be more "bucketized" as the first one and made pretty much horizontal. Maybe just a bit of a slant forward.
I also plan on asking them to add a thin layer of softer foam at the top. I like the hole in the middle though ;-) ...
I like the bike but I am not riding it too much because i'm in pain after riding.
Did any of you guys have these issues ? If yes, how did you solve them ?
Seat from ride-in number one:
On this one the bucket was too low and was hurting my back.
Seat from ride-in number two:
Side view:
This one is better in that it has the hole in the middle so you don't sit on your family jewels but is slanted forward and it hurts my back by pushing my pelvis forward. Also my thighs start hurting after 20-30 minutes.
For the reference here is side picture with the stock seat:
I'll be going for another ride-in this Sat and I would like recommendations on what to ask them to do for the seat.
I think it needs to be more "bucketized" as the first one and made pretty much horizontal. Maybe just a bit of a slant forward.
I also plan on asking them to add a thin layer of softer foam at the top. I like the hole in the middle though ;-) ...
I like the bike but I am not riding it too much because i'm in pain after riding.
Did any of you guys have these issues ? If yes, how did you solve them ?