Thanks Angela, but I only have the one key...will try again tomorrow
to see if I can find a keyhole on the seat and hopefully both locks
are keyed the same....you would think that they would put information
on how to remove the seat in the users manual or the service manual
but there is none.

On Sep 25, 12:48 am, Angela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well emile, I remember not too long ago when I had trouble removing my seat 
> until I watched someone else do it and I've been home free ever since. You 
> should have two keys for your bike. I do. One for the ignition and one for 
> the rear to remove the seat. With the key inserted in the key hole in back of 
> the seat and turned with one hand, slide the seat backwards with the other 
> hand and it should slide right off. That's assuming they all work the same 
> way.  I have a 93. Hope this helps!! 
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: emile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers! <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 11:26:23 PM
> Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] How do you take the seat off an 82 650?
>
> Hey fellow Nighthawk riders, long time reader, first time poster here.
> It's really great to find a group of people who love their Nighthawks
> as much as I love mine.
>
> So I finally got my 82 650sc on the road today and was having a ball
> cruising around the neighborhood and meeting lots of new friends who
> kept asking about the bike on an absolutely lovely fall day,
> until...the battery died and I had to walk the 462 lbs beast back to
> my friend's house.
>
> So what with the battery dead and all, I decided I should use my
> trickle charger. So I took off the side panels and...how the heck does
> this seat come off? It slides toward the rear of the bike some and
> then clicks, but it won't budge from the bike. The metal hooks on the
> seat/rear plastic thing don't clear the posts on the frame.
>
> While I am admittedly a wet behind the ears newbie to motorcycles in
> general, I did buy the manual as well as the Haynes service manual
> which has lots of information on how to trouble shoot the battery but
> absolutely none on how to take the damn seat off the bike to actually
> get to it.
>
> Does anyone know how to get his thing off? is there a latch or or bolt
> or some kind of incantation that needs to be recited? It's getting
> colder every day and i really want to get some riding time in before
> the season ends.
>
> emile
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