'11 48 Seat Removal
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'11 48 Seat Removal
I'm @ work on a 24 hr shift, don't have my manual & I'm wanting to remove my seat to see what I'm working w/on a seat swap. I tried google but only found videos & my work computers block youtube. Besides the screw on therear fender, how do I remove the stock seat on my 48? Thanks.
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Remove the screw, push the seat forward, pull up, then back.
Here's what it looks like underneath the seat. Pushing the seat forward, then up first removes it from the center post (you'll see it when you get the seat off). Once you feel the seat come off of the center post, don't be afraid to really pull on it. It's a snug fit up under the tank.
Here's what it looks like underneath the seat. Pushing the seat forward, then up first removes it from the center post (you'll see it when you get the seat off). Once you feel the seat come off of the center post, don't be afraid to really pull on it. It's a snug fit up under the tank.
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Remove the screw, push the seat forward, pull up, then back.
Here's what it looks like underneath the seat. Pushing the seat forward, then up first removes it from the center post (you'll see it when you get the seat off). Once you feel the seat come off of the center post, don't be afraid to really pull on it. It's a snug fit up under the tank.
Here's what it looks like underneath the seat. Pushing the seat forward, then up first removes it from the center post (you'll see it when you get the seat off). Once you feel the seat come off of the center post, don't be afraid to really pull on it. It's a snug fit up under the tank.
Thanks Jeff, Harley must have changed the way they remove the seats (the push forward and then pull back). I tried to remove the seat this morning and couldn't. Once I looked at your pic, it was obvious then.
Thanks again,
Mark