Seats; Seat Care; Seat - Removal - Triumph Street Triple R Owner's Handbook Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Seats

Seat Care

To prevent damage to the seat or seat
cover, care must be taken not to drop
the seat. Do not lean the seat against
the motorcycle or any surface which
may damage the seat or seat cover.
Instead, place the seat, with the seat
cover facing upwards, on a clean, flat
surface which is covered with a soft
cloth.
Do not place any item on the seat
which may cause damage or staining
to the seat cover.
See
page 197
information.

Seat - Removal

Make sure the motorcycle is stabilized
and adequately supported.
Do not support the motorcycle on
any ancillary component, the exhaust
system or any other non structural
parts of the motorcycle frame.
A correctly supported motorcycle will
help prevent it from falling.
An
unstable
causing injury to the operator or
damage to the motorcycle.
Caution
for
seat
cleaning
Warning
motorcycle
may
To prevent damage to the seats or
seat covers, care must be taken not to
drop the seats. Do not lean the seats
against the motorcycle or any surface
which may damage the seats or seat
covers. Instead, place the seats, with
the seat cover facing upwards, on a
clean, flat surface which is covered
with a soft cloth.
Do not place any item on the seats
which may cause damage or staining
to the seat covers.
Note
The passenger seat or the seat cowl
must be removed prior to removing the
rider's seat.
Passenger Seat/Seat Cowl
Insert the ignition key into the
seat lock and turn it counter-
clockwise
on the front of the seat. This will
release the passenger seat from its
lock and allow it to be slid forwards
for complete removal from the
motorcycle
fall,
IASM00161
1.
Seat lock
2.
Passenger seat shown
Caution
while
pressing
1
down
2

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