
General Information
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• Place the seat cover facing
upwards, on a clean, flat surface
using the metal stand and two
plastic stands at the rear of the
seat to rest on.
• See page
154 for seat cleaning
information.
Seat Lock
Warning
To prevent detachment of the seat
during riding, after installation always
grasp the seat and pull firmly upwards.
If the seat is not correctly secured in
the lock, it will detach from the lock.
A loose or detached seat could cause
loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
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1. Seat lock
The seat lock is located on the left hand
side of the motorcycle, on the frame
below the seat.
The seat can be removed to gain access
to the battery, fuse box (on certain
models) and Owner's Handbook.
Seat Removal and Installation
Warning
To prevent detachment of a seat
during riding, after installation always
grasp the seat and pull firmly upwards.
If the seat is not correctly secured it
will detach from the lock.
A loose or detached seat could cause
loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
All Models except Street Scrambler
Seat Removal
To remove the seat:
• Insert the ignition key into the seat
lock and turn it counterclockwise.
This will release the seat from its
lock.
• Slide the seat upwards and
rearwards for complete removal
from the motorcycle.
Seat Installation
To reinstall the seat:
• Engage the seat's tongue
underneath the bracket near the
fuel tank.
• Line up the hinges and press down
at the rear to engage the seat lock.
Note
An audible click can be heard when the
seat is fully engaged into its lock.
Summary of Contents for Bonneville T100 2018
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