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> Sorry for the Noob question but..., can't i just slide my seat off the tracks like Andy's???
Dr. Roger
post Jun 18 2006, 11:55 PM
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i tried and it stops. =-)

so andy must have remvoed something.

anyone know what he removed to allow his to do this?

can the mystery part be removed with the seat still on the runners?


yes, i'm being lazy and don't want to remove the seat by removing all them bolts....

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thanks in advance....

roger
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Andyrew
post Jun 18 2006, 11:57 PM
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Did you push the "seat stop" in?
Its located in the actual rail on the seat, up front on the lever side IIRC just behind the lever. about 3inches long, rail width, it sits in the rail, out of view.
Push the seat all the way forward, then back one incy bit.. then push up on a spring thing, and very skillfully push the seat lever up and pull the lever towards the front..

Practice it a couple of times, then do it for real (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

Then when you get it out.. inspect it and marvel at Porsche's intelect..
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