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Problem with seat!!

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Well being a Drill Sergeant, I don't get alot of time to finish my projects. But with the help from Painter (thank you for all your insight) I was able to fix my fender and get it painted. I also painted my side covers to match (my bike is black). However, I am now running into a new problem. When I installed my fender and got everything back together my seat is wobbly. I have taken it off and put it back on, ensured my fender was sitting properly and still it is wobbly. I have tried it every which way but it still moves. Can someone help a guy out. It might be these long hours and I am missing something simple but any help would be appreciated.
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Well being a Drill Sergeant, I don't get alot of time to finish my projects. But with the help from Painter (thank you for all your insight) I was able to fix my fender and get it painted. I also painted my side covers to match (my bike is black). However, I am now running into a new problem. When I installed my fender and got everything back together my seat is wobbly. I have taken it off and put it back on, ensured my fender was sitting properly and still it is wobbly. I have tried it every which way but it still moves. Can someone help a guy out. It might be these long hours and I am missing something simple but any help would be appreciated.
are you sure you are hooking the front under all the way befor you bolt the back down?ride safe
There is also a rubber grommett i think that sits under front to pull it tigher, and the back has 2 rubber feet, but more than likely front isnt latched right
I was putting mine back on the other day and noticed in the floor that one of those little balck cushion pads that are glued under the seat had fallen off and had to put it back on before I bolted it down. Solving that problem tho have ordered a C&C two up seat.
Let us know if you figure it out. More than likely, the front is not in the slots. Pics would be nice of the finished product.
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