Oh man…you sold me! I will be getting one of these for my new KLR from the good folks at Corbin! I have the fire and Ice Corbin on my Gold Wing, and I love it. Great video-thank you!!!!
yes, but does it fix the awful forward angle of the seat. I thought my 2023 was comfortable until todays 2.5 hour long hwy ride. Yeah, i either have to sit so far back on the seat or hug the tank to not have a sore butt from fighting the forward slide over time. Something i didn't notice on shorter rides.
Looking at getting a KLR650 and this channel is great. Stupid question….is there a back rest/sissy bar option for when you ride a passenger on a KLR or more of a single rider bike?
I now have a 2022 KLR and love it. It's my 5th KLR. I have a very realistic, serious question for you: I have had several Corbin seats.....and I loved every one.....except one....the one that I bought for my 2016 KLR Camo. Honestly.....I couldn't notice ANY difference between the mediocre stock seat.....and that one. Very disappointing. THIS ONE that you are showing, looks a lot different. And Corbin also makes the higher "rally" seat also. They look.....really comfy. BUT ARE THEY? The 2022 stock seat is actually pretty nice.....for a stock adventure motorcycle seat. My question is quite seriously: What makes the Corbin seat (UNHEATED VERSION) more comfortable enough.....to justify an over $500 cost over the upgraded stock seat on the 2022? Thanks!
It has everything to do with the design of the seat. You have what's called "sit bones" where your body is designed to sit. The most comfortable seat is going do direct all your weight onto your sit bones. Think about how professional bicycles have seats that are hard as a rock. That's because if you're going to do long distance you need to make sure your weight is being placed right on your sit bones. Otherwise when the weight is dispersed (on a soft seat for example) some of your weight is being put down on the muscles and nerves around your sit bones and you'll start to get uncomfortable after awhile. Take a 300 mile ride with the stock seat and a 300 mile ride with the Corbin, that's where you'll see the difference.
I know you said you would be doing another video on how the seat is holding up, comfort etc. I know you guys are busy. I would love to hear more about this seat when you have time. PS, send it to me, I will do a lot of miles on it along with some videos with it in use. :) have a blessed week guys and keep up the great work. Dale
Hey Dale, Yeah... I just finally got to ride the bike last week for the first time (bought it in August haha) and the seat is incredible. I just did 1800 miles on it. The last leg was 600 miles and I felt amazing after the ride. Corbin has been around for a long time and is a proven seat for sure.
With regard to comfort they are the same. There's more info though on the website here www.happy-trail.com/find-your-bike/kawasaki/klr650-2022/seats/heated-corbin-dual-platform-seat-klr650-2022.html
The ones we have been getting are same as stock but we had them revamp the seat and tested a new one yesterday that is 1-2 inches lower so moving forward the dual platform seat will be lower.
How much lower do you sit? I'm picking up a 2022 klr tomorrow and I'm 5'6 with a 28-29 inseam and I want to lower the klr as much as I can without affecting the handling or affecting the handling as little as possible.
We don't, that's sort of a subjective measurement, everyone's running a different preload and different suspension setups. If I measured mine it would be a lot taller than a stock one because I have progressive springs in the front and a heavier Eibach spring in the back which raises the bike significantly.
@@jimmycone3717 The dual platform is 1 inch shorter. The rally seat is the same as stock. The other major difference would be comfort. I can stand a stock KLR seat for a couple hundred miles but a Corbin I can be comfortable in for 1000 miles.
@@HappyTrailsMoto ok this helps me a lot, I just bought the 23 KLR650 and had them put the S model seat on which is roughly 1” shorter then stock seat. So sounds like the dual platform seat should keep me right about where I am now.
I bought this for the 22 KLR buyers BEAWARE this seat is just as tall as the stock Seat I don't feel any lower than the stock. The heater does work good and I would say it seems more comfortable but I haven't put much miles on it yet to truly tell I will update but as of right now I'm still on my toes just like the stock seat
Oh man…you sold me! I will be getting one of these for my new KLR from the good folks at Corbin! I have the fire and Ice Corbin on my Gold Wing, and I love it. Great video-thank you!!!!
Wow, that seat looks very comfortable. That is certainly a step towards more distance traveling.
NOW THAT.....IS A GAME CHANGER!! THANKS FOR PUTTING THIS ON YOUR CHANNEL!!! I'M A BUYER!
Let's see that engine guard!!
Your killing us!
We're still on target for the end of this month. We'll be making a video here shortly asking for your guys feedback.
Which is more comfortable, the rally or the dual platform? Doesn't the Dual Platform lower the actually seat height a bit? thanks!
My question was answered. Thank again!
I already have the none heated I got from you guys! The seat is so much better than the stock seat!
Nice looking seat though I find the stock seat pretty comfortable. Looks like you would sit a bit lower on the corbin?
On this one you would definitely sit lower. The rally version does not lower you at all in comparison to the stock seat.
This seat can be install on all 22 models ?
@@gonzalorodriguez4218 Yes, that is correct
yes, but does it fix the awful forward angle of the seat. I thought my 2023 was comfortable until todays 2.5 hour long hwy ride. Yeah, i either have to sit so far back on the seat or hug the tank to not have a sore butt from fighting the forward slide over time. Something i didn't notice on shorter rides.
Been running these Corbin seats on all my KLRs, they make all the difference
Could one of you drop a link of this same seat but for the 2023 klr 650's? @nathan Campbell @Casey Ralls
How much lower is the seat height with the Corbin?
Looking at getting a KLR650 and this channel is great. Stupid question….is there a back rest/sissy bar option for when you ride a passenger on a KLR or more of a single rider bike?
We don't make one but I have seen them for older generations of the KLR650
@@HappyTrailsMoto thanks!
That seat looks sick! Nice! 👍🏼
I now have a 2022 KLR and love it. It's my 5th KLR. I have a very realistic, serious question for you: I have had several Corbin seats.....and I loved every one.....except one....the one that I bought for my 2016 KLR Camo. Honestly.....I couldn't notice ANY difference between the mediocre stock seat.....and that one. Very disappointing. THIS ONE that you are showing, looks a lot different. And Corbin also makes the higher "rally" seat also. They look.....really comfy. BUT ARE THEY? The 2022 stock seat is actually pretty nice.....for a stock adventure motorcycle seat. My question is quite seriously: What makes the Corbin seat (UNHEATED VERSION) more comfortable enough.....to justify an over $500 cost over the upgraded stock seat on the 2022? Thanks!
It has everything to do with the design of the seat. You have what's called "sit bones" where your body is designed to sit. The most comfortable seat is going do direct all your weight onto your sit bones. Think about how professional bicycles have seats that are hard as a rock. That's because if you're going to do long distance you need to make sure your weight is being placed right on your sit bones. Otherwise when the weight is dispersed (on a soft seat for example) some of your weight is being put down on the muscles and nerves around your sit bones and you'll start to get uncomfortable after awhile. Take a 300 mile ride with the stock seat and a 300 mile ride with the Corbin, that's where you'll see the difference.
I know you said you would be doing another video on how the seat is holding up, comfort etc. I know you guys are busy. I would love to hear more about this seat when you have time. PS, send it to me, I will do a lot of miles on it along with some videos with it in use. :) have a blessed week guys and keep up the great work.
Dale
Hey Dale, Yeah... I just finally got to ride the bike last week for the first time (bought it in August haha) and the seat is incredible. I just did 1800 miles on it. The last leg was 600 miles and I felt amazing after the ride. Corbin has been around for a long time and is a proven seat for sure.
How is the heat controlled? Sounds perfect for winter but if it's summer and it comes on with key that would be roasting
look at the swicth he showed on the side of the seat
Which is the most comfy 😎Rally or Dual?
With regard to comfort they are the same. There's more info though on the website here www.happy-trail.com/find-your-bike/kawasaki/klr650-2022/seats/heated-corbin-dual-platform-seat-klr650-2022.html
Thanks. Got my klr650 2022. Need to reduce seat ht by 2 inches . Will this seat be same as stock or lower
The ones we have been getting are same as stock but we had them revamp the seat and tested a new one yesterday that is 1-2 inches lower so moving forward the dual platform seat will be lower.
How much lower do you sit? I'm picking up a 2022 klr tomorrow and I'm 5'6 with a 28-29 inseam and I want to lower the klr as much as I can without affecting the handling or affecting the handling as little as possible.
Do you have an overall seat height with that Corbin seat
We don't, that's sort of a subjective measurement, everyone's running a different preload and different suspension setups. If I measured mine it would be a lot taller than a stock one because I have progressive springs in the front and a heavier Eibach spring in the back which raises the bike significantly.
@@HappyTrailsMoto ok thanks for the reply
@@HappyTrailsMoto can you tell me if the Corbin seat is taller or shorter then a 2022+ stock factory seat
@@jimmycone3717 The dual platform is 1 inch shorter. The rally seat is the same as stock. The other major difference would be comfort. I can stand a stock KLR seat for a couple hundred miles but a Corbin I can be comfortable in for 1000 miles.
@@HappyTrailsMoto ok this helps me a lot, I just bought the 23 KLR650 and had them put the S model seat on which is roughly 1” shorter then stock seat. So sounds like the dual platform seat should keep me right about where I am now.
Crash bars pics soon? Please
Yes, getting closer. We're still on target for the end of December
Is the passenger seat heated as well?
Yes, it sure does!
Oh that looks really nice. The 22 seat really hurts my rear, too new I guess. Don't think the links are working. Interested in the non heated version
Yeah, Kawasaki didn't do much to the seat for the 2022. Thanks for the heads up on the links, I just updated them!
I bought this for the 22 KLR buyers BEAWARE this seat is just as tall as the stock Seat I don't feel any lower than the stock. The heater does work good and I would say it seems more comfortable but I haven't put much miles on it yet to truly tell I will update but as of right now I'm still on my toes just like the stock seat