Road King Seat Mod
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Road King Seat Mod
Here's my problem, it's that damn seat strap I have to undo to remove the seat. I know, take it off, but my wife likes it, and I'm keeping her happy during the rides.
Has anyone modified the connection, made a quick disconnect with the strap?
Out on a ride and you have to undo that bolt is a pain.
Thanks for any help with this one.
Has anyone modified the connection, made a quick disconnect with the strap?
Out on a ride and you have to undo that bolt is a pain.
Thanks for any help with this one.
Last edited by kel03; 01-30-2013 at 06:53 PM.
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I have. I had a buddy make me pin about the same diameter as the rivet that goes through the strap. I ground out the rivet from the back side and use pin (basically a bolt with no threads and a hole crossways though it on the end) and a small washer in place of the rivet. I put a small cotterpin through the hole in the pin to keep it from coming out.
It's as secure as it ever was with a rivet and I can just pull the cross cotterpin and remove the pin that's in place of the rivet. I leave the strap attached on the other side and remove the seat.
Because it does make it easier to get the seat off I use a Brukus seat security screw.
It's as secure as it ever was with a rivet and I can just pull the cross cotterpin and remove the pin that's in place of the rivet. I leave the strap attached on the other side and remove the seat.
Because it does make it easier to get the seat off I use a Brukus seat security screw.
Last edited by Campy Roadie; 02-02-2013 at 09:35 AM.
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On a RK Classic BOTH ends of the strap are riveted to the mounting bracket on the hard bag mount. In order to take the seat off you have remove the strap bracket from the bag bracket and thread it thru the cuts in the seat before you can take the seat off.
Kinda a PITA
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Why do you have to get under the seat when your out on a ride? What do you find under there that requires instant accessibility on a ride? If you have battery or ecu issues, the few minutes (of hassel) it takes to remove the strap is the least of your problems. Just curious?
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Not to hijack the thread from the OP but on my 2008 Road King Classic the strap has chrome tabs attached to both ends that look a little like the end of a seat belt in a car. The tabs have round holes in them instead of square like you see on seat belts. The bolt that attaches the front saddlebag bracket is run through the tabs, attaching them to the bike. Whenever the seat is removed, the bolt needs to be removed and when re-installed the saddlebag bracket has to be re-aligned prior to tightening. That's why I've always tucked one end of the strap into a bag and said don't use it to the ladies.
I can't remove it because the slot in the seat looks like an 80 year old hooker's equipment because the removable backrest stretched it out..
I can't remove it because the slot in the seat looks like an 80 year old hooker's equipment because the removable backrest stretched it out..