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Thread: Seat fitment...
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Old 04-12-2007   #7 (permalink)
DeltaV
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Quote:
On 2007-04-12 16:18, banda wrote:
I am concerned that the "tongue" on the underside of the seat pan isn't under the metal bracket on your bike. Take your seat off and re-attach it to make sure, starting with the front of the seat first, sliding it into place, and then pressing down on the rear of the seat to make it latch.

If you have already done this, and your seat is just ill-fitting, then excuse me for doubting you.
Actually I remember having this problem as well at first, and it did jiggle around alot more/not look right.
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