There are two 10mm bolts on either side of the bike that hold the side panels and the rear of the seat to the frame. Remove those two bolts, and then slide your seat rearward, because there is a plastic tab that holds the seat to the gas tank. Installation is reverse. Slide fwd, install bolts.
It must depend on the model because mine is different. Mine has two latches; one on either side of the seat, with a lever on the left one located just behind the side cover. The lever pushes the left latch forward and the left latch is connected to the right latch by a bar which runs under the seat.
You might have to hold the left side down while unlatching because once it pops out, there's no connection the the right latch anymore and so it might stay latched on that side.
Once both sides have popped up, slide the seat rearwards.
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.
Remove a bolt (hex) from either side at the bottom of the seat. Near the shock.
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.
Take the key to motorcycle, insert it in the seat lock on the left side of the motorcycle, under the seat cowl, unlock lock, lift seat up and pull seat out.
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.
underneath the seat
1993 kawasaki voyager motorcycle how do you remove the driver seat?
under the seat, connected to battery
if it is the same as for a 1982 xt 250, you should first remove the seat and the gas tank, then only you have access to the engine.
To remove the seat on a Yamaha Royal Venture, first ensure the motorcycle is parked on a stable surface. Locate and remove the screws or bolts securing the seat, typically found at the rear or sides; you may need a screwdriver or a wrench. Once the fasteners are removed, gently lift the seat upward and pull it away from the bike. Always refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
Stamped in the frame just below the seat.