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Seat — removal and installation (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Contents: Saddle removal ↓ Saddle lock ↓

Saddle removal



Rest the vehicle on its stand.

Insert the key (1) in the lock.

Turn the key (1) anticlockwise

Paying attention to the belt position, release and lift the saddle (2).

Paying attention to the belt position, release and lift the saddle (2).


Saddle lock



Insert the bottom front lugs under the rear frame pin.

Paying attention to the belt position, set the saddle (2) in its position and push, until it clicks shut.

Caution! Before lowering and locking the saddle, check that the key has not been left in the glovebox / tool kit compartment.
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This article has been reviewed: Serafim Sazonov
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