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Here's a cracker from a complete idiot who should be well embarrassed but i ain't got the brains for that.

Took my seat off today, easy peasy. Went to put it back on the exact reverse of the above but it ain't right. I slid the seat forward as per handbook, making sure the front tab went under the bracket at the back of the tank....located the hook things on either side under the seat under the brackets then pushed down at the back to click the locking thingy in place.
Well, i was left with a gaping gap along each side between the seat and bodywork. Upon inspection, the hooks are not located properly in to the brackets either side. The hooks sort of look like an upside down letter F. Well, they wont go past the first horizontal bar that clips under the bracket, making the seat sit up.
I've bloody tried everything. Took it off again and again. tried different pushing methods, lifting methods, had my wife and mate yank on it but still no joy (damn what a carry on oh err matron).
Am i a Richard? What the hell am i doing wrong, I mean.....I gotta a Haynes manual and still cant do this. Its mental. Please help.
I thank you for reading this and laughing at my idiocy.
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Try fitting the pillion seat cowl or pollyfilla :p
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Wicky wrote:Try fitting the pillion seat cowl or pollyfilla :p
Bike didn't come with a cowl. Dont want one either, need the seat to strap my laptop, flask and sandwiches to!!!
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Take the seat off. Undo bolts holding hooks & strap. Remove hooks & strap. Place hooks & strap in shed/garage & forget about them. :confused

Seat will still be held on at front & rear so not a problem. :thumbup:

Result easy peasy seat removal & refitting. :thumbup:

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MacV2 wrote:Take the seat off. Undo bolts holding hooks & strap. Remove hooks & strap. Place hooks & strap in shed/garage & forget about them. :confused

Seat will still be held on at front & rear so not a problem. :thumbup:

Result easy peasy seat removal & refitting. :thumbup:

Simples!
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...just read this. Genius!!!!
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Thanks Boz that made me laugh so much. You write a good post mate. :thumbup: And by the time I got to the last sentence on you first post
I thank you for reading this and laughing at my idiocy.
I was almost pissing myself. :clap: :clap:

And the really funny thing is we have all had troubles with our seat from time to to time. :lol: Why Honda could not design it better I don't know.

How's your book going Boz? I think it was you writing one, if not it should be. :thumbup:

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Just use some fat washers as spacers under the hook brackets, makes it much easier to release. Interesting idea on removing them altogether, I'd have thought the seat would flex and move in the middle though? Think I'll leave mine on.
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firestorm996 wrote:Just use some fat washers as spacers under the hook brackets, makes it much easier to release. Interesting idea on removing them altogether, I'd have thought the seat would flex and move in the middle though? Think I'll leave mine on.
Done this to mine yonks ago, hence the suggestion. I have had no issues with flex or movement. It also removes the ugly, IMO, strap, however you can just remove the strap & put hooks back.

Recently I carried out this mod to Silver surfer Murvs Storm, when he first go it, this time tho the seat didn't seem to fit right & was loose & moving around, although locked in place.

The hooks were replaced by Mr Mons & with the use of a hammer the ''loops'' were persuaded back toward the tail which cured the sloppy fitting & the aggravation in fitting & removing.

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not just me who has trouble then :lol: I've got it down to a fine art, a sort of karate chop in the right direction to get it on right :beer:
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I've just managed to get my seat on correctly, sorta, kinda, ish. Its been off the hook on one side for weeks now but I thought I would batter the bstard on. Well its on. Thats about the best I can say.

I find it easier to put the seat on and take it off when the cowl isnt attached but the bike looks so much better with it.
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I ground the little "bumps" on the inside of the hooks off. Took 30 secs and works like a charm... :-)


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As it happens I made some poly shims up yesterday and it seems better than with the washers. With washers on the thread shaft the hooks can flex back. I made some flat shims that fit under the whole hook plate, if it's no better I'll grind the hooks down a bit (good suggestion). Some bikes seem to be fine others are a pain, mine is the latter. Made even worse when you have a tailpack that weighs 10kg and needs to be velcro'd around the seat before you fit the seat.
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Got fed up today with my seat after taking the hump off to accomodate my nephew and getting the hump trying to put the bastid thing back on and I have done what Mack suggested. It was like enlightenment and now the seat fits better. Got a long run to Gatwick and back today to pick said nephew up so will see what its like for riding but it seems pretty sturdy. :thumbup:
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Another way is to put the seat in position without trying to push it into place, & look under the seat to see the position of the hooks in relation to the bars (no not the handlebars!!). Just bend the hooks back slightly with a pair of pliers/mole grips, replace seat and push down.
If it doesn't click into place bend a bit more. When you get the angle right, seat will just click into place. Unlocks easy as well.
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