You can remove the vinyl cover, an use an electric meat carver to cut some of the foam cushion out of the seat. You can try to reinstall the cover, but will probably have to send it to an upholstery shop to get it recovered. There are some other things you can do like adjust the rear shocks to the lowest setting, mabey get some shorter shocks, depending on fender to wheel clearence.
under the seat.
Usually simply by opening the seat post clamp and sliding the seat post down. Sometimes by either cutting the post down to make it shorter or by buying a shorter post.
How do you remove seat off Kawasaki nomad
under the seat
Under the seat Accessible by removing both side covers and seat
there are two bolts in the back of the seat. remove them and then slide the seat back about an inch and remove
Push down on the seat while you are pulling the lever, then pull up on the seat. Edit: My 96 Kawasaki Vulcan has no leaver. You simply remove the thumb screw at the very back of the seat under the rack, then pull the seat backward till it pops free from the bracket.
To remove the seat on a 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 800, first locate the seat release bolts or screws, typically found at the back of the seat. Use a suitable tool, usually a socket or wrench, to loosen and remove these fasteners. Once the bolts are removed, gently lift the rear of the seat and slide it backward to detach it from the front mounts. Make sure to keep the fasteners in a safe place for reinstallation.
== Should be under the seat. Properly remove the seat and the pan under the seat. Beneath the pan their should be the battery.
The seat of any Kawasaki Vulcan will fit a mean streak with a little fabrication.
When you open the toolbox on back of the seat, there are two bolts inside. Remove the and the seat lifts right off.
Unlock box on sissybar. Unscrew two bolts holding the seat down. Lift off the seat.