Hello fellow CBX owners. I have an 82 that I'm not very familiar with and am having a problem I'm hoping the experts here can help with.
I am trying to remove the seat and can't seem to get it off. I removed the 2 nuts holding the side of the seat to the frame which is
all the service manual speaks to. The seat will not budge and it feels like it's still bolted down. I obviously don't want to force anything. Thanks
1982 CBX seat removal
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Re: 1982 CBX seat removal
The 82 seats throw a lot of people for a loop. The addendum in the shop manual (page 22-8) covers the 82 seat removal. Good luck! Oh, and welcome to the site!
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Re: 1982 CBX seat removal
Wow - thanks a lot!
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Re: 1982 CBX seat removal
Then do yourself a favor - remove the two rear mounting triangles and have the tack-welded studs properly welded. Many of those break loose, making the seat very hard to remove. Run a thread chaser on all the threads of the rear mount - they get very buggered from guys not knowing what they're doing.
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Re: 1982 CBX seat removal
Also, I loosen the rear allen bolts of the grab handles a turn or 2 just to loosen the tension at the front where the seat is actually attached (applies to the '81 as well). And put some anti-seize on the threads for the rear handle.