If you sit [long enough] in even your most comfortable chair in the house....it will get to your butt in time.
I've had several Corbins they are firm,..but firm means support. Never had any OEM seat that was comfortable.....some are just evil!
Currently have a Sargent on my Roadster,...not perfect, but much improved over OEM.
AFAIC it's all a matter of blood flow, stop get off, create a little blood flow, repeat as needed, on a day long trip.
When younger,..I used to do 6-700 p/day on a regular basis ...just can't anymore, 5-6 hours saddle time is all I want. On 'back-roads' that may mean considerably less miles. On slabs..about 250-300?.........that's enough for me.
I've had several Corbins they are firm,..but firm means support. Never had any OEM seat that was comfortable.....some are just evil!
Currently have a Sargent on my Roadster,...not perfect, but much improved over OEM.
AFAIC it's all a matter of blood flow, stop get off, create a little blood flow, repeat as needed, on a day long trip.
When younger,..I used to do 6-700 p/day on a regular basis ...just can't anymore, 5-6 hours saddle time is all I want. On 'back-roads' that may mean considerably less miles. On slabs..about 250-300?.........that's enough for me.