Remove the two Allen bolts at the rear end of the seat with a hex wrench, then slide it back.
They should as long as they are the same model.
Check underneath your left hand side cover. If it is the same as my 750 Shadow it should be underneath that cover.
First you remove the glove box in the back of the seat. There should be two bolts holding the back section of the seat in. Take off the two nuts and lift the seat upward and pull back and it should come off. Then unbolt the front part of the seat and slide it back. It should also come off.
take out the tool box u will see 2 nuts, use a 10mm wrench to take them off. pop out rear seat. to take off the front seat u take off the other two nuts on the back of the front seat. also 10mm wrench
Unlock the helmet lock on the left side then, behind it you'll find a lever that you pull down. This releases the rear seat. remove it & you then unbolt the front seat retaining bolts & lift off
Two 12 mm bolts hold the rear end of the seat, one on each side. These are easily removed. Then lift the seat up and pull it back a bit. Then it becomes free.
To remove the battery from a 2007 Honda Shadow, first ensure the motorcycle is turned off and parked on a stable surface. Remove the seat by unscrewing the bolts or using the quick-release mechanism, if applicable. Once the seat is off, locate the battery compartment, disconnect the negative (-) terminal first followed by the positive (+) terminal, and then carefully lift the battery out of the compartment. Always handle the battery with care and dispose of it properly if replacing.
Take off the seat
The Magna will blow it off the road.Wouldnt even be a race.
Clicking on your seatbelt will turn off the seat belt reminder beep.
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If its an Aero, it's beneath the main seat. Remove the bold from the back of the small seat, and the two allen-head screws holding the main seat, and they'll come off as one unit. You'll have to remove a plastic cover to see the battery.