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<blockquote data-quote="Nowheelies" data-source="post: 1450186" data-attributes="member: 98166"><p>Put the Corbin on a few minutes ago. Sat like well sculpted granite. Dang, this thing is hard. It is only about 55F in my garage at the moment, but I cannot imagine it makes that much difference. I am going to give it a real test riding when possible (rain, cold, blah blah blah) to see how much better it feels ergo-wise. Mrs. Nowheelies uses a pad so she sits higher anyway, maybe it will not matter to her if is not as soft as the one we have been using. It looks like it will push her closer to me and the transition from rider to passenger seems much more defined with more of a back to it than a slope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowheelies, post: 1450186, member: 98166"] Put the Corbin on a few minutes ago. Sat like well sculpted granite. Dang, this thing is hard. It is only about 55F in my garage at the moment, but I cannot imagine it makes that much difference. I am going to give it a real test riding when possible (rain, cold, blah blah blah) to see how much better it feels ergo-wise. Mrs. Nowheelies uses a pad so she sits higher anyway, maybe it will not matter to her if is not as soft as the one we have been using. It looks like it will push her closer to me and the transition from rider to passenger seems much more defined with more of a back to it than a slope. [/QUOTE]
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