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G S SEAT REMOVAL

coz

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IS there an easy way to remove a g s seat with a sport rack?:dontknow: i would like to install a different seat, and it looks like a big p i a. :banghead: any tips or tricks?:thumbup: thanks:popcorn: if nothing else, the correct way to remove the seat. L Amont ?
 
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Go to the Corbin website and click on the seat they offer and then click on the installation procedure 1-4.I can't get it to come up on my computer
but that should tell you how to remove the stock seat.It wasn't too bad of an install compared to other mods.
 
IS there an easy way to remove a g s seat with a sport rack?:dontknow: i would like to install a different seat, and it looks like a big p i a. :banghead: any tips or tricks?:thumbup: thanks:popcorn: if nothing else, the correct way to remove the seat. L Amont ?

This link might help. I did it, but it was quite some time ago. I don't recall it being too difficult. I do remember one should disconnect the seat piston first. I know, that should have been obvious to me, but...........

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...tall-comfort-seat)&highlight=seat&removal

Here are the instructions for the Sports Rack install, also.

http://www.spydertalk.com/forums/topic/9713-sport-rack-install-instructions-here-they-are/
 
thanks

thanks for the help guys. those links would be great to keep in the d i y section. i don't know how to do that, but i'll learn at some point.:thumbup:
 
Hey Coz, I just did mine a couple of weeks ago. I was lucky enough to get a nice comfort seat from one of the members here. I made the job way harder than it needed to be. Tex has it right, just pull the clip and disconnect the piston from the seat side and everything else is a piece of cake.
 
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