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Getting the Corbin seat off?
I don't know if its stuck or what. I think it comes off differently than the stock seat. Any suggestions?
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Don't be shy!
While you are turning the key to release it, rap the nose of the seat, Briskly! It should release.
Last edited by Jeriatric; 03-15-2016 at 05:37 PM.
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Corbin
They provide their facility made pans, for everything they sell. Generally speaking. Best I know.
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Since this is in the F3 area, I will assume we are speaking of a Corbin F3 seat. The latch that the key releases is in the rear where the passenger seat goes on a stock F3. Turn the key and wiggle / pull up on the right side of the passenger area of the seat. The nose is clipped under the tank and will release when you lift the rear and pull back.
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You are right
Originally Posted by jcthorne
Since this is in the F3 area, I will assume we are speaking of a Corbin F3 seat. The latch that the key releases is in the rear where the passenger seat goes on a stock F3. Turn the key and wiggle / pull up on the right side of the passenger area of the seat. The nose is clipped under the tank and will release when you lift the rear and pull back.
My mistake. Missed the F3 part. Think I'll go set in the corner for a while. lol
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