Molinoman
Living Legend
First off I want to give a late thanks to HeR3tic for his instructions on getting the seat off. Now before he gets a swelled head...the instructions he gave did not work in my case...but they did lead me to another solution.
What I did was approach getting the seat off from the other side. I had my original seat available to look at (glad I hadn't sold it yet) as I have the Triumph replacement seat with the backrest installed. Before I started I had to remove the Corbin Beetle Bags to have a good access angle to the underside of the seat.
When I got the seat off, this is what I found:
You'll notice that the round pull tab was tucked under the seat strap (I have no idea why...it just was), once I untucked it this is how it should have been:
Looking at my original seat I figured out that if you could pull up the seat enough on the other side (which my son Danny helped with) you could get a screwdriver in enough and push on that flat metal piece on the other side of the spring on the right side of the underside of the seat.
Once my son and I heard the click and the seat came out of the bayonet, I turned the key to remove the front side of the seat and it came right off.
That this was a tremendous relief is a huge understatement because I was starting to get depressed. The Wagan may be good for starting a car thru the accessory port/cigarette lighter but did not get past the electrical system on the Rocket. I was afraid I was going to have to use "the torch" after all or just cut the seat apart but we lucked out and I thought I would share this with all of you. Hopefully you will not find yourself in my situation but if you do there is a way out.
Now I have to charge it up...tomorrow I ride.
Dennis
What I did was approach getting the seat off from the other side. I had my original seat available to look at (glad I hadn't sold it yet) as I have the Triumph replacement seat with the backrest installed. Before I started I had to remove the Corbin Beetle Bags to have a good access angle to the underside of the seat.
When I got the seat off, this is what I found:
You'll notice that the round pull tab was tucked under the seat strap (I have no idea why...it just was), once I untucked it this is how it should have been:
Looking at my original seat I figured out that if you could pull up the seat enough on the other side (which my son Danny helped with) you could get a screwdriver in enough and push on that flat metal piece on the other side of the spring on the right side of the underside of the seat.
Once my son and I heard the click and the seat came out of the bayonet, I turned the key to remove the front side of the seat and it came right off.
That this was a tremendous relief is a huge understatement because I was starting to get depressed. The Wagan may be good for starting a car thru the accessory port/cigarette lighter but did not get past the electrical system on the Rocket. I was afraid I was going to have to use "the torch" after all or just cut the seat apart but we lucked out and I thought I would share this with all of you. Hopefully you will not find yourself in my situation but if you do there is a way out.
Now I have to charge it up...tomorrow I ride.
Dennis
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