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Hi, There are two allen key screws that keep the pillion seat secured down. The riders seat then slides backwards to remove. Have a look inbetween the riders seat and pillion seat from either side of the bike. Prise the gap apart with your fingers and look inbetween. About an 30mm or so inside, you will see an allen key head screw. It is easier with a screw driver that takes an allen key drive as is very awkward to get a normal allen key down that deep. You will need to be in very good light or use a torch to look inbetween the seats as its very hard to spot. When you have removed the screws from both sides the pillion seat just lifts up and forward. The riders seat lift up and backward. Cheers
I cant get what kind of sound are you getting.
But for pick up problem,its the most common problem with all bikes.
and there are lot many solutions to this.
like cleaning and adjusting your carburator settings, checking your exhaust,checking your engine head,checking your air filter.
So what i can better suggest you is to go to the nearest HH service centre,get it serviced and ask them to fix it. because all companies have their standards through which the bike comes out. and so when you get it done through HH people,you can get your bike set to the original initial standards what you got it for the first time.
maintain a 25 psi in front and 33 psi in rear for rider only. for rider with pillion 25 psi in front and 41 psi in rear. with the above air pressure check and revert.
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