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newhondaowner
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66 CB77 Seat question....

Post by newhondaowner » Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:02 pm

Apologies for the newbie question, but what is supposed to keep the seat from sliding off the back of the bike? I assume I am missing a piece of hardware. The bottom of the seat has a pair of bolts (in the back) that mate up with a pair of open-ended slots on the back end of the frame. I notice that the open-ended slots on the frame have a slight 'lip', as if there is some sort of bracket or other piece of hardware that is supposed to block the seat bolts from traveling rearward. But I've not had any luck finding anything on-line. Any suggestion? It's a bit unnerving to try to ride the bike with the seat sliding off!

Also, the existing (original I assume) seat has a small tear. What's my best bet for getting this fixed? I see aftermarket seat covers on ebay, any suggestions? I'm in the Indianapolis Indiana area if that matters.

Thanks for any help!

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Post by Hoosier Tom » Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:09 pm

The seat bracket sits on top of the slotted frame end and the bolt gets tightened up and you're good to go. Use a plain washer- then a spring washer- then the bolt. I've never had a seat come loose after proper mounting. Pics for reference.

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Thanks Guys!

Post by newhondaowner » Sun Jul 01, 2012 7:33 pm

Tom and Mike...thanks for the 'splainin' via your messages and the photo, I had a feeling it was something really simple I was just overlooking. Much appreciated.

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