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Question about Corbin Seat

Bersquack

New member
I am considering a Corbin seat and was wondering how easy it is to remove and reinstall the optional back rest.

Anyone care to comment?

Thanks in advance.
 
Fairly Easy

If I can do it, anyone can-----and the seat is great---a way to sit in rather than on. The directions lead you through it. However, I found that the new seat latch-stim did not meet up with the latch hole-----I had to alter the stim by moving it about 3/4 of an inch. You'll like them---there is a back seat and a front seat----much better. And on mine they put in a hand prop-rod to hold the seat up----much better than the original.
 
BackRest

Get the backrest that comes with the Corbin seat---you have a hole for the rider backrest and the passenger backrest.
 
i have front and back seats and backrests for both we love them and they are pretty easy to take on and off:congrats:welcome
 
Lift up rear seat, and under Back rest you will see one hex bolt,, take it out and lift back rest off and reverse for rear seat.
 
Thanks guy I figured it would be easy, but wanted to make sure. I did not think about checking this specifically at my dealer (they have a demo with a Corbin seat), but I really like how comfortable the set is.
 
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