The seat on a 1997 Honda CBR 600 F3 is bolted onto the bike. You must remove the left and right side covers below the seat first, to get access to these bolts. The left and right side covers are held on by a plastic screw that you can use coin to turn 1/4 turn to release it. There are 3 rubber grommets holding the cover in place. 1 at the front of the cover, and 2 along the bottom towards the rear. After removing the side covers you will see 2, 12mm hex head bolts holding the seat to the bike. Remove these bolts, lift up on the rear of the seat, and then pull towards the rear of the bike.
Take the back seat out. Take the front seat out. Take the cover to the battery out.
Take off the seat
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there should be two bolts behind the passenger seat, take those out. pull the strap on the passenger seat forward and pull the seat back. after you take the passenger seat off you can see the bolts for the front seat, take them off and back the seat out of the lip.
Pull off the seat, its under there.
You can take a flat-head screwdriver and slowly push it back in at an angle, while carefully making sure that it is going in with no tangles. If the seat belt is completely out (like torn out), take it to a Honda dealer or repair shop
Just connect you seat belt and the bell will go off. If it is staying on even after you connect the seat belt take it back to your Honda dealer for repair, as it is still under warranty.
Take it to a Honda Dealer, they will fix it...no charge! Seat belts are mandatory safety items no sense in doing something if the dealer will do it for free.
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Its under the seat. Take off the side pannels, unscrew the seat and open the battery box.