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From Dana's review
Jan 16, 2026
After riding my 2025 Honda Rebel 1100t dct for a couple months, I decided to upgrade the stock seat to a Corbin Dual Touring Saddle with heat, which was mainly due to the pain I experienced on long rides. I went to Corbin in Daytona and tested out the seat, which seemed fine and decided to get the heat option, a single oval backrest that can be moved to the rear for a passenger and the American flag sewn on their logo, which was free. I wanted to get a second oval backrest with the compartment for the passenger, along with other options sewn on; however, the price jumped from $1,200 to above $2k, which seemed a bit much. After another 1k miles, here is what I have discovered: First, the leather does keep me where I want to be without sliding around, even with a small butt, but I am using the Motorcycle Bull-It Guardian Jeans, which has better material than regular jeans. Second, I have a 28" inseam, including a shorter reach and if I were to buy another; I would get the close option that moves the rider 1.75" closer and has a narrower neck, improving ground reach. Third, the oval backrest is good, but again, I would recommend the Rumble Seat backrest with the hinge, which allows you to fold it down, making it much easier to get on the bike if in the driver position and can be moved forward, with longer screws, shortening the distance to the handlebars. Fourth, the heat does the job, but I have had to switch it on and off at times due to being a bit much, even in the cold. Fifth, the company sent numerous emails regarding the manufacturing process to keep me in the loop and it even arrived earlier than predicted; however, when the seat was installed, the person really didn't adjust it to fit m, while I was on the bike, but instead just handed me the extra fuses and hex key, so not so great customer service in the back end, especially since there were no other customers vying for his time. Finally, only time will tell if the price was worth it. Keep in mind that all of the extras I mentioned also increases the price, but it might all just come out in the wash, if you have to buy handlebar risers instead. read more














