I have noticed that my seat has some free play and doesn't´t fits as steady as I would like.
The dealer told me that is normal.
Anyone has the same problem?
Any solution?
Thank you!
I have the double stock seat, I hear the click when I place it but still has small free play.
You guys don´t have any free play? Its about half centimeter.
Half a cenitmeter (or even less, didn't measure it properly!) is also a movement that my seat has, you put it down, push it and hear the "click". It is locked and won't be removable or anything else, but it still will "dance" a bit for that kind of half centimeter movement.
That's how my bike does, I never thought about it as a problem, but maybe I was wrong
I guess its normal, my stock seat do the same "only noted when installed the tail tidy", after a while i bought the scrambler style seat and has no free play...
Hi there, mine does the same too! Had the feeling it was not normal. I originally thought it was my fault as once I didn't interlock the seat properly in the front rack. I had ride a hundred km like this without noticing it... But your comments tell me differently since few of you guys got the same slack... That doesn't sound good to me anyway, the stock seat should be completely sticked to the bike without any movement IMO
I have noticed the same thing, but I think it wasn't as bad when I got the bike... My guess is that it depends on how exactly you attach the latch which holds the seat in the front. Since you have to remove it to access the battery/fuse box etc I actually unscrewed this a couple of times. It is attached with four screws, but there is still some leeway to move it around... Might have something to do with it.
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