Seat Removal
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Seat Removal
Bit of an embarrassing question but having never had a Matchless before and now having a 1961 G12 CSR I am trying to figure out how to remove the seat at the rear. The front fixings are obvious enough but I can't readily see where the rear ones are. Could someone post a picture of where they are?
Gary
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Re: Seat Removal
There are 2 bolts under the mudguard near the support tube (in the muck!). Clean around them and undo with a socket and ratchet.
Dave.
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Re: Seat Removal
Many thanks Dave.
Gary
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Re: Seat Removal
About to begin disassembly, so just wanted to check as to whether the bolts went into captive nuts in the seat base?
Gary
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Re: Seat Removal
Yes, they should do.
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Re: Seat Removal
Many thanks
Gary
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