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RE: jeff

RE: jeff 
Ed Cregger said 2009-02-19 16:51 
 
Remove the bolt from the fender at the rear of the seat. Have your bike up against something solid in front, or have a friend hold the handlebars to prevent the bike from moving forward. Then push hard and fast on the rear of the seat, forcing the seat forward off of the clips that hold the seat in place. Mine took considerable power to move and I´m not a little guy. Putting it back on is much easier than taking it off. All of this assumes that you are trying to remove the stock Kawasaki seat. Good luck. 
 
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