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Posted on Dec 23, 2009

I am trying to remove the seat on a late model Suzuki Boulevard to get at the battery. I have removed the bolt that attaches the seat to the rear fender. Now what?

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The passenger seat is separate. Now you must slide it out from under the strap to gain access to the 2 bolts holding the front seat to the rear fender. Remove those and the seat can be slid to the rear and off the tab at the front

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