I really like corbin, really I do and I have a lot of their seats on my bikes, But do we really want to invite them to rape our wallets by begging them to make a $300+ dollar gunfighter seat?
I have a local uplostry guy who can do some amazing things with foam and a stock seat pan. I had an old corbin touring saddle for my 900F and I took it to him with my new corbin cb750F (DOHC) seat and asked him to replicate the shape on the touring saddle. He did it perfectly and for way, way, way less money than corbin would have charged me to do my seat over as a gunfighter. Sure it doesn't have the gel technology they brag about but it was $150 (half the price of corbin) and no shipping.
I'm sure you can find a local guy who will do a great job too for a lot less money. If not Carpy does a good job with seats.
Sargents does a good job too for less money:
http://www.sargentcycle.com/custserv.htmThis guy had is 1978 GS750 seat done by them for $160, looks great:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=100946&highlight=sargentsBTW why the change of heart toward corbin? Well I have had the DOHC seat for little under a year now and I opted for the leather instead of vynil, which was an added expense at the time. Well after a year of good use the leather in the seat basket area is starting to peel. Keep in mind I have followed corbin's care procedures for this seat and still the leather is flaking. I'm sure I can send it back and have it taken care of...but I was expecting not to have this hassle in the first place. Espically since my brother now owns this bike and all he can do is whine to me about it.