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2007 seat cowl

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by vtfire, Jun 12, 2009.

  1. vtfire

    vtfire New Member

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    I got my bike 2 months ago, and stopped in the dealership tonight, and was handed a bag they said they found laying around. It contained the manual, spanner wrench, tool case, and the rear seat cowl. They had already replaced the manual, so now I have two.
    My question is in how to install the rear seat cowl on the 07. Does it just snap in over the rear seat, or does it bolt on somehow? Thanks.
     


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  2. park800

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    Yeah it's pretty easy just slide it over the rear of the seat and put the two plastic pegs through the holes on the left and right side of the cowl.The center peg lines up into a notch at the rear. If you check the manual they have pretty decent instructions with illustrations. Hope this helped a little, good luck and congrats on the bike!
     


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    If ya haven't got the covers for your grab handles yet you should try and get them from them as well. One day you may want em.
     


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    Thanks for the help, that is what I did, just wanted to make sure I wasnt missing something. I do have the cover plates for the grab rails, they were in the mystery bag too.
     


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