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Title: seat latch assembly
Post by: fast black on April 07, 2009, 07:34:48 PM
What is the easiest way to reattach the seat lock cable to the latch assembly?   Anybody know any tricks to get this back together?  I have been working for a couple of hours and am really getting frustrated.
Any help is mucho appreciated.
thanks
fast black


Title: Re: seat latch assembly
Post by: Momz on April 08, 2009, 09:06:09 AM
I had a similar problem last year when I replaced the seat latch cable.
I had great difficulty attaching either the cable to the latch or the latch to the frame. I finally dissasembled the latch, connected the cable ferrle to the latch mechanism, re-assembled the latch, attached the latch to the frame, then used a long needle nose pliers to snap the cable sheath to the mount on the frame. Caution.....to gain the proper access to the latch and the cable sheath mount, you will need to remove the battery to gain that access.

Good luck and have patience


Title: Re: seat latch assembly
Post by: hubcapsc on April 08, 2009, 09:42:53 AM
blegh...

I am about resigned to getting the Tourer lock kit from HDL before I get stuck somewhere -
my ignition switch is foo-bared, won't be long before I won't be able to get the key in or
out.

The lock kit appears to have a gas tank lid, an ignition switch, and cylinders for (hopefully) all
the other locks.

I better contact HDL to make sure the bag cylinders are included... I don't want to carry two keys.

(http://images.powersportsnetwork.com/fiche/images/Honda/1997/Motorcycles/2500_SIDE%20COVER.gif)

I don't look forward to messing with the seat-latch lock...

-Mike "not being able to get the key in when I'm 100 miles from home is what I really want to avoid  :uglystupid2:"


Title: Re: seat latch assembly
Post by: Udo on April 08, 2009, 10:59:24 AM
I´ve got a lock set. It included the cylinders for the bags and the trunk.


Title: Re: seat latch assembly
Post by: Rattlebars on April 08, 2009, 11:00:00 AM
Personally, I don't use the latch.  The switch for my four way flashers (http://www.rattlebars.com/mtz/fourways.html) (http://www.rattlebars.com/mtz/lil4way.gif)is in the hole where the lock was and I have removed the cable and attached a very strong and long zip tie to the release mechanism.  I tuck the end of the zip tie up under the seat and to release the seat, just pull the zip tie.

Why did I do this?  I could no longer reach with the key anyway because I have the Hondaline Chrome engine bracket covers and a horn mounted on each side.  Shown in the pic is the horn on the key side, I don't currently have a pic of the other side.

(http://img.geocaching.com/user/display/3dda2198-7f2a-48f2-9719-46b982369530.jpg)

The new board is awesome!


Title: Re: seat latch assembly
Post by: fast black on April 08, 2009, 11:05:47 AM
Yea, its a real fun thing to do :'(  Good grief I think Honda designed the cable and latch and then built the bike around it. :evil:
Thanks for the hint.  I will need to work on it when I am in a real patient mood or take it to a bike shop and pay someone else.   Or I may do what udo did. :)
adios
fast black


Title: Re: seat latch assembly
Post by: fast black on April 08, 2009, 01:07:50 PM
Uh, I just read my last post and I  got  posts by rattlebars and udo flip flooped. :-[
adios
fast black


Title: Re: seat latch assembly
Post by: fast black on April 08, 2009, 03:30:46 PM
Momz you da man ;D It is hooked back up.  Man, I gotta tell ya I don't know if I would have ever figured that out, but I did what you did and wooo hooo!!!!!!   ;D it is back together.
Guys thanks much for all input.  This board is fantastic. :coolsmiley:
fast black