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Title: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: fuel80guy on August 01, 2013, 01:35:13 PM
I went to do some work on my 85fj1100 last night and I can't get the seat off.
I realized that I might have put seat over 2 levers so now I can't get it off.
Any help would be appreciated.
Rob
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: jscgdunn on August 01, 2013, 01:40:50 PM
You need to unlock it with the key at the helmet lock.  Turn it one way for the helmet lock; the other way for the seat latch.  Then pull the two leavers down and lift up back of seat.

Jeff
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: Pat Conlon on August 01, 2013, 10:37:44 PM
Hey Rob...

I had to laugh.... You took me back to when I brought home my '84...I did the same thing, for the life of me... I could not figure how to take the seat off..

Stuck the key in the seat lock, turned it...and click..the helmet lock sprung open....and those fucking seat locking levers would still not budge....grrrrr :diablo:

I knew the answer was in the owners manual....but you can figure out where the owners manual was...
yep, under the seat....

I had to call the dealer. They had a good laugh and said..."turn the key the other way..." In the background I heard someone say, " dumb ass"

Speaking of owners manuals... It sounds like you need one. Go down to the files section and we have a section for owners manuals. At the top there is a post (by me) where you can download (for free) a owners manual. The '84 and '85 FJ1100 share the same manual so if you don't see a manual for your '85 use the manual for the '84.

There are some really good tips in there that you need to know.

Thanks for the laugh.... I really have been there.  Cheers Pat
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: fintip on August 01, 2013, 10:45:39 PM
Note: there are levers on BOTH sides of the seat.

I took this up a notch; in my excitement (I was literally jittery I was so excited), I actually broke the lever on one side off, not realizing that there were two.

A member here in New Zealand disassembled his spare seat latch assembly to mail me a spare, and several months later I got around to installing it.

Yup, rookie mistake indeed... we've all been there.
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: fuel80guy on August 02, 2013, 07:04:41 AM
Actually I didn't know how to remove seat when I first got bike but I did figure it out once I looked it up in the Clymer manual that came with the bike.
Here's my dilema.When I put seat on I must have clicked it in about 1 inch forward.I can't find the levers under seat because of this.
I looked prodded and felt but can't find levers.
Me thinks I'm going to have to remove rear fender to get at seat levers.
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: Derek Young on August 02, 2013, 07:33:19 AM
The levers are below the rear plastic side cover.  Its a couple inches below the seat.

Derek
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: ribbert on August 02, 2013, 08:01:57 AM
As Derek said, they're under the plastic trim.
This might make it easier to find. Missing the tab at the back of the tank with the front of the seat is not uncommon.
This shows the lever in the open position.

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8472/8397229197_72b3ff6ed9_c.jpg)

Noel
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: rktmanfj on August 02, 2013, 08:48:56 AM
Quote from: ribbert on August 02, 2013, 08:01:57 AM
As Derek said, they're under the plastic trim.
This might make it easier to find. Missing the tab at the back of the tank with the front of the seat is not uncommon.
This shows the lever in the open position.

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8472/8397229197_72b3ff6ed9_c.jpg)

Noel

That's great.

Now, let's discuss that mannequin in the back of the garage...       :scratch_one-s_head:

Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: Dan Filetti on August 02, 2013, 03:33:10 PM
Quote from: not a lib on August 02, 2013, 08:48:56 AM
That's great.

Now, let's discuss that mannequin in the back of the garage...       :scratch_one-s_head:



Seems to me, he's explained that already, it's been around for a long time, has sentimental value of some sort, the wife made him put it in the garage, -or something-or-other-like that...
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: fuel80guy on August 02, 2013, 06:24:16 PM
Yup a big duh on my part,,,thanks for the help.Rookies.
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: ribbert on August 02, 2013, 08:17:28 PM
Quote from: Dan Filetti on August 02, 2013, 03:33:10 PM
Quote from: not a lib on August 02, 2013, 08:48:56 AM
That's great.

Now, let's discuss that mannequin in the back of the garage...       :scratch_one-s_head:



Seems to me, he's explained that already, it's been around for a long time, has sentimental value of some sort, the wife made him put it in the garage, -or something-or-other-like that...

Yep, that pretty much covers it.
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: racerrad8 on August 02, 2013, 08:24:59 PM
Has the custom seat on the other FJ been covered?

Randy - RPM
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: Dan Filetti on August 02, 2013, 08:59:35 PM
Quote from: racerrad8 on August 02, 2013, 08:24:59 PM
Has the custom seat on the other FJ been covered?

Randy - RPM

Oh, forchristsake, yes it has...

Quote from: ribbert on January 21, 2013, 08:06:47 AM
Quote from: Marsh White on January 20, 2013, 09:53:32 PM
Noel - totally off-topic - but what is up with the horse saddle on the other FJ?  And the mannequin for that matter?  Shiny FJ though!   :good2:

Yes, well, that's Boris, my "companion" of 35 years. In my single years I lived by myself and he stood beside my lounge chair dressed in tails with a napkin over his arm holding a drinks tray in one hand and an open cigarette case in the other. I would change his outfit occasionally for parties or occasions or the seasons. it freaked out first, second, third.... tenth time visitors. When married, my wife tolerated him in remote parts of the house until a visit from my mother-in-law. He was standing on a staircase landing against a window with one arm raised. My mother-in-law encounted him on a middle of the night trip to the bathroom and it nearly finished her off (the jokes just flow at this point don't they). He has been banished to the garage ever since, destined to see out his days wearing my old leathers and still spooking the odd visitor. There are many funny stories from his early party days with me but the one I'll never get over is the urge (after a few drinks) young women seemed to have to be photographed with him, striking a provocative pose, rubbing him up and allowing him to put his hands places and holding body parts I could only dream of. A pracitce I never discouraged.
Thanks Marsh, you've just given me a very enjoyable hour revisiting those days.
Do I get expelled from the forum for being a weirdo with this admission?

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8224/8402232218_6cfbf37884_c.jpg)

The saddle. My daughters tack room is overflowing and I hate things on the garage floor. Mind you, if I hadn't cut back on the drinking the bike would be covered in cowhide and have horns on the front by now.

Noel

Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: racerrad8 on August 02, 2013, 10:39:39 PM
Whew...

Randy - RPM
Title: Re: Rookie mistake I'm sure
Post by: rktmanfj on August 02, 2013, 10:55:37 PM

Hey, is that a Bugg... eh, never mind.        (popcorn)