take bolts out at front left and right side then slide entire seat forward and lift off
xv750
A person can remove the seat on Yamaha BW350 motorcycle by depressing the release under the edge of the seat. The seat can then be raised and removed from the bike.
The Yamaha 1200 motorcycle seat is held in place by four retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the seat will come off.
The seat on a Yamaha BW80 motorcycle is removed by taking out the retaining screws under the lip of the seat. It can then be raised up and detached from the hinges.
remove seat virago 1100 1998
Remove a bolt (hex) from either side at the bottom of the seat. Near the shock.
Remove the 10mm bolt from behing the rear seat. Then pull the rear seat it hooks to the front seat in the front. Remove the bracket there and pull the front.
key unlocks top section(pillion) which exposes nuts at the rear of main seat. unscrew and slide seat backwards, this will remove the seat.
Yes, you may remove the back seat saddle bags and visor from a 1988 Yamaha. You will need to unscrew the bolts attached to the back seat and visor.
remove bolt on the back of passenger seat, pull that back and out. Then driver seat just pulls back and out as well.
It appears to have the same part number. I compared a 1990 xv750 with a 1986 xv700 and they both have Yamaha part number 3CF-24730-10-00. I have an '86 xv700 so I'm always shopping for interchangeability. I use bikebandit.com or servicehonda.com for their OEM part finders. I can select my Virago and get the part number then start comparing to other models and years of the Virago. Helps a lot with searching online and on ebay for parts.
remove two bolts under seat pivot for gas filler neck then slide seat back and lift up. that's it.