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What's the most comfy aftermarket seat for my 2020 R1?

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I just hit 433 miles on my 2020. It hurts my ass to ride this thing I am 155 pounds with no meat on my ass ! Do that after market comfy ones look as sporty as the stock one and which is the best ? Please and thank you šŸ˜‡
 
#2 Ā·
I just hit 433 miles on my 2020. It hurts my ass to ride this thing I am 155 pounds with no meat on my ass ! Do that after market comfy ones look as sporty as the stock one and which is the best ? Please and thank you [emoji56]
Hi GodsSon, I have to admit the first time I rode my 2015 R1 I felt like you, but it don't bother me now, I have heard them Gel seats are quite good. You could try one of them, I never changed mine but it is more of a track bike.But I never go for a really long ride on it though [emoji106]

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#7 Ā·
Corbin isnt the same as 10years ago. Read up on enough motorcycle forums and many have serious disaster experience with their customer service with that company.

I'm also looking at seats. I used to have a guy that did custom ones with gel and foam. Too bad he disappeared a few yrs ago. I think he left the country.
 
#9 Ā·
I bought a Corbin for my 2010 R1. I had to modify the mounting with a Dremel and it was harder than a rock. The stock seat was way softer and I thought that was a rock too. I sold it to another forum member within 2 weeks of purchasing it.
 
#15 Ā·
This may not be the right suggestion, but if you wore a pair of cycling pants as I do on my mtb, it might make it a bit more comfier. The sadlle on the mtb is a lot harder than my 2015 R1, and I doubt you would even notice them under shorts under Kevlar Jeans or leathers. It's only a thought, the gel pad in the under shorts ain't that big [emoji106]

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