cannot take the seat off my Spada vt250
cannot take the seat off my Spada vt250
I feel a bit stupid here but I cannot take the seat off my Spada vt250
I was trying to see what battery it needs (which is under the seat). I know nothing about bikes and am relitively new to all this but come on, it's a seat!!
There are no latches or anything it just looks like it 'clicks' off (I've actually managed to get the front bit praised up a bit but the back part is stuck like glue.
Any ideas folks?
I was trying to see what battery it needs (which is under the seat). I know nothing about bikes and am relitively new to all this but come on, it's a seat!!
There are no latches or anything it just looks like it 'clicks' off (I've actually managed to get the front bit praised up a bit but the back part is stuck like glue.
Any ideas folks?
There's no lock (that I can see), tried it with the key in the ignition, tried the helmet lock but no other function than locking the helmet exist there
I have the two bolts at the back of the saddle but I know this seats comes off as I have seen a mechanic do it, it sort of clicks into place (next time I'll watch very closely)
I'll keep trying. Thanks for the response
Anyone got a manual!!
I have the two bolts at the back of the saddle but I know this seats comes off as I have seen a mechanic do it, it sort of clicks into place (next time I'll watch very closely)
I'll keep trying. Thanks for the response
Anyone got a manual!!
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Re: cannot take the seat off my Spada vt250
Here is a, picture of the latch used to take off the seat and access the battery with the Spada 
Don't forget to first open the helmet lock and then pull the latch down
Ps: @webmaster :you might wanna increase the allowed picture size, had to change resolution of phone, and then use an online resize service to make the pix small enough lol

Don't forget to first open the helmet lock and then pull the latch down
Ps: @webmaster :you might wanna increase the allowed picture size, had to change resolution of phone, and then use an online resize service to make the pix small enough lol
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Re: cannot take the seat off my Spada vt250
Hi Blackduck,Blackduck wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 3:03 pm Here is a, picture of the latch used to take off the seat and access the battery with the Spada
Don't forget to first open the helmet lock and then pull the latch down
Ps: @webmaster :you might wanna increase the allowed picture size, had to change resolution of phone, and then use an online resize service to make the pix small enough lol
Thank you for the feedback, let me look into increasing the allowed picture size. (checked).
Ok, I had a maximum size of 200KB for an image and a total of 300MB for all images. I have increased that now to 300KB and 1GB. A 300KB image should be fine for images 2000 pixels wide or less, it is what I use myself when posting the new models on TMW. There will be images with complex backgrounds that are over 300KB for sure, but I don't have unlimited bandwidth nor hosting drive space so I have to conserve somewhat. I can get unlimited but that takes donations and I haven't got many this year.

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