Crappy seat lock!
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Crappy seat lock!
Good weather - time for a run out. Before I set out I double checked seat pad as I have had a cowl detach before.
20 miles later reached behind and seat pad gone. Unfortunately the route up to then was dual carriageway so I could only check looking over the barrier on the way back as I didn't have time to retrace the whole journey.
Really sick as I had tried to prise it off before starting out and it didn't budge.
20 miles later reached behind and seat pad gone. Unfortunately the route up to then was dual carriageway so I could only check looking over the barrier on the way back as I didn't have time to retrace the whole journey.
Really sick as I had tried to prise it off before starting out and it didn't budge.
- slickliner6
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Very annoying!
I always check mine carefully after re-fitting .... but it sounds as though you did too
..... hope you weren't carrying a pillion at the time - or at least one you'd like to find again .............
I always check mine carefully after re-fitting .... but it sounds as though you did too
..... hope you weren't carrying a pillion at the time - or at least one you'd like to find again .............
“Scientists investigate that which already is. Engineers create that which has never been.”
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They probably go for stoooooooopid money because they like to try to escape
Ive been lucky enough to have mine give me a gentle nudge in the back and been able to grab it before it went on a solo flight
Next time I had the 'pussy' pad off Ireally did check it was secure only to feel it giving me a reminder.. seat lock not that good
Ive been lucky enough to have mine give me a gentle nudge in the back and been able to grab it before it went on a solo flight
Next time I had the 'pussy' pad off Ireally did check it was secure only to feel it giving me a reminder.. seat lock not that good
Cleverly disguised as an adult !
Lost my cowl late last year and cursed myself for being a careless bastard who didn't check it properly. I retraced the near 100 mile route in my car, but didn't find it.
However, I must have unwittingly done a good deed because about 2 weeks later I came across an as new one in the right colour for £29.00.
Hallelujah!
The lock mechanism is now better lubricated than a whore's fanny and if you see a Falco rider reaching behind every couple miles for a reassuring pat, it will be me.
However, I must have unwittingly done a good deed because about 2 weeks later I came across an as new one in the right colour for £29.00.
Hallelujah!
The lock mechanism is now better lubricated than a whore's fanny and if you see a Falco rider reaching behind every couple miles for a reassuring pat, it will be me.
- blinkey501
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Re: Crappy seat lock!
What colour is the bike?Chabby wrote:Good weather - time for a run out. Before I set out I double checked seat pad as I have had a cowl detach before.
20 miles later reached behind and seat pad gone. Unfortunately the route up to then was dual carriageway so I could only check looking over the barrier on the way back as I didn't have time to retrace the whole journey.
Really sick as I had tried to prise it off before starting out and it didn't budge.
Re: Crappy seat lock!
It's black but it's the actual seat pad I've lost.blinkey501 wrote:What colour is the bike?Chabby wrote:Good weather - time for a run out. Before I set out I double checked seat pad as I have had a cowl detach before.
20 miles later reached behind and seat pad gone. Unfortunately the route up to then was dual carriageway so I could only check looking over the barrier on the way back as I didn't have time to retrace the whole journey.
Really sick as I had tried to prise it off before starting out and it didn't budge.
The cowl's back on but I've put a keyring clip onto the seatlock cable and looped a cable tie through two holes drilled in the cowl base.
From now I'll clip the cowl on as a backup if (when) the lock lets go again.
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- kaisermuldoon
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Re: Crappy seat lock!
I found to my cost that the Seat Pad seems to take an extra firm push to lock on compared to the cowl.Chabby wrote:Good weather - time for a run out. Before I set out I double checked seat pad as I have had a cowl detach before.
20 miles later reached behind and seat pad gone. Unfortunately the route up to then was dual carriageway so I could only check looking over the barrier on the way back as I didn't have time to retrace the whole journey.
Really sick as I had tried to prise it off before starting out and it didn't budge.
I lost the seat pad on my test ride, luckily Aladinsane came up with a brand new cowl ':smt001'. I have since aquired a seat pad off fleabay.
If you're stuck I have the original seat pad with three small tears which you could get recovered, for the price of the postage.
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Re: Crappy seat lock!
..... and I've got a spare cover ..... looks as though we've a kit of parts - all you need is a staple gun to put it all together.kaisermuldoon wrote: If you're stuck I have the original seat pad with three small tears which you could get recovered, for the price of the postage.
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- kaisermuldoon
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Re: Crappy seat lock!
D-Rider wrote:..... and I've got a spare cover ..... looks as though we've a kit of parts - all you need is a staple gun to put it all together.kaisermuldoon wrote: If you're stuck I have the original seat pad with three small tears which you could get recovered, for the price of the postage.
Which was nice !:smt003
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