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    Unhappy Stupid question, buuut

    1995 GSF 250 V2
    How do I remove seat?!!?!?!?!?
    There is no cable from the helmet lock, so I looked for a lever/catch somewhere but can't see anything.
    Am I missing something obvious or should there be a release cable from helmet lock?
    The seat is all in one piece, not split like the older type.
    Any advice greatly appreciated... I had a '92 Bandit and the seat came off super easy. This is killing me.

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    You try turning helmet lock other way ?
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    get a bigger hammer

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    No such thing as a stupid question. Except perhaps that asked twice.
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    It is possible that there is not a lock holding the seat to the frame, it may well ne bolted on. Just a thought.
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    Had a bike that require bolts either side to be undone - suspect it might be as simple as that


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    Reading the owners manual might help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Reading the owners manual might help.
    It is probably in the pouch under the seat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    It is probably in the pouch under the seat
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    IIRC there is a lock on the underside of the rear fairing. Around where your pillion peg comes out I think.

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