Hi
As a newbie I need some more advice. I have a 2005 model with a one piece seat, I like the look of the two piece seats, can I just do a straight swap??
Changing seat??
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Re: Changing seat??
Hi Graeme when I swapped from the separate rider and pillion seats to the bench/comfort seat I had to remove two plastic lugs from the under the seat, do you have those?
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Re: Changing seat??
A one piece seat usually means that the two piece seat fittings have been removed to accommodate the single seat.
To go back to the standard two seat set-up, the front height adjuster (bar & bobbins above the battery) needs to be replaced, together with the seat posts fittings (behind the rear brake fluid reservoir). Although the seat shown is a Corbin, the BMW seat uses the same fittings.
FRONT SEAT-VERTICAL SEAT ADJUSTER, http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showpar ... Id=52_3213
Bench seat, http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showpar ... Id=52_3214
To go back to the standard two seat set-up, the front height adjuster (bar & bobbins above the battery) needs to be replaced, together with the seat posts fittings (behind the rear brake fluid reservoir). Although the seat shown is a Corbin, the BMW seat uses the same fittings.
FRONT SEAT-VERTICAL SEAT ADJUSTER, http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showpar ... Id=52_3213
Bench seat, http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showpar ... Id=52_3214
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Re: Changing seat??
Thanks for the info I know I have the height adjuster can't say I saw the seat post fittings.
Do you know a good outlet for new seats?
Cheers
Graeme.
Do you know a good outlet for new seats?
Cheers
Graeme.
Re: Changing seat??
The one piece seat you have is the extra low seat. Keep in mind, any other seat will raise the seat at least 1"
or 2.4 cm. Some seats will not require the posts screwed just behind the battery. But OEM seats will. Good luck
finding the seat you like!
or 2.4 cm. Some seats will not require the posts screwed just behind the battery. But OEM seats will. Good luck
finding the seat you like!
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Re: Changing seat??
[size=2px]Graeme D wrote: Do you know a good outlet for new seats?
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Not sure for 'new' but eBay or Facebook page 'BMW Club/Buy/Sell/wanted' would be good for 'used' ones.
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Re: Changing seat??
For new, probably looking at £££'s from the BMW Dealer.Graeme D wrote:Do you know a good outlet for new seats?
Motorworks are another source of used seats at reasonable prices.
Front, https://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/Shop ... 0&spPage=1
Rear, https://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/Shop ... 0_35_TA_40
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Re: Changing seat??
Thanks again for the info,your advice made it easy to investigate the subject.
I have now got the height adjuster and brackets, and have ordered a new Sargent (front/rear) standard seat, I now also have a full tool kit for the bike.
I hope you all have a happy New Year, and ride safe.
Cheers
Graeme.
I have now got the height adjuster and brackets, and have ordered a new Sargent (front/rear) standard seat, I now also have a full tool kit for the bike.
I hope you all have a happy New Year, and ride safe.
Cheers
Graeme.