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To remove the seat from a Harley-Davidson Softail motorcycle, you generally follow these steps:

  1. Locate the seat mounting bracket: The seat is typically secured to the motorcycle's frame using a mounting bracket. Look for the bracket at the rear section of the seat.

  2. Remove any accessories or components: If your Softail motorcycle has accessories like saddlebags, pillion pads, or backrests attached to the seat, detach them first. This will allow you to access the seat mounting hardware.

  3. Locate and remove the seat mounting hardware: Depending on the specific Softail model and year, the seat may be secured with a bolt or a thumb screw. Look for the mounting hardware near the rear fender or underneath the seat.

    • If a bolt is used, you'll need a suitable wrench or socket to loosen and remove it.
    • If a thumb screw is used, it can typically be turned by hand or using a coin or screwdriver.
  4. Lift and remove the seat: Once the seat mounting hardware is removed, carefully lift the rear section of the seat upward. There may be tabs or hooks at the front section of the seat that slot into the frame, so ensure you lift the seat straight up to disengage these tabs.

    • Some Softail models may have additional connectors or wiring beneath the seat for features like lights or sensors. If applicable, disconnect any electrical connectors before completely removing the seat.
  5. Store or secure the seat: After removing the seat, it's important to store it safely to avoid any damage or scratches. You can place it in a secure location or use a seat cover or bag for protection.

Remember that specific Softail models and years may have slight variations in seat removal procedures, so it's always recommended to consult the owner's manual or the manufacturer's instructions for your particular Harley-Davidson Softail model.

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