Thanks Tom
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> From: "Thomas H. Keyworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: Key Systems Group
> Reply-To: GTS-1000 Owners List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 12:46:10 -0800
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> Subject: Re: Question?
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> Got the same problem - installed a Corbin last month - was bitch to get on
> in the first place, now it won't come off... haven't had the time (should
> only take all of 60 seconds) to compare the seat w/ my other GTS, but there
> are two slots underneath which I am guessing are for releasing the seat w/ a
> screwdriver (or some highly specialized (i.e. expensive) exclusive tool from
> Yamaha). I'll check tonight and see if that'll work, they seem to be in
> the same general vicinity as the catches. I might as well figure it out
> before I need to get in there myself......
>
> -Thomas
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Grant Gall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 12:30 PM
> Subject: Re: Question?
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>
>> I did the same thing, but it's still a little sticky.
>>
>> Grant Gall
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Tom Sheraden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: March 18, 2002 12:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: Question?
>>
>>
>>> John,
>>> Sorry I have no tips on getting at it from underneath.
>>> I had a similar problem with my Corbin, and here's
>>> what worked for me - try sitting on the seat while you
>>> turn the key. Once you get the seat off (if you do),
>>> put thin washers between the latch and the seat base.
>>> It should work more smoothly if you shim it a bit.
>>> Regards,
>>> Tom
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