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NEED TAKE SEAT OFF MY BIKE DONT SEE HOW TO DO IT??NEED TO GET TO THE BATTERY

CANT FIND A WAY TO TAKE SEAT OFF MY BIKE NEED TO GET TO THE BATTERY....ITS DEAD MY SEAT ON MY BIKE WILL NOT COME OFF I DONT SEE HOW IT COMES OFF I NEED HELP

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There should be a lock on the right side just below the seat that the key goes in to unlock the seat:

http://www.bikebandit.com/2004-suzuki-vz800-marauder-seat/o/m139069sch507049

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feel free to ask me anything else!!!
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