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New Owner XB9S and loving it but...why doesn't the seat fit right?

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Happy New Year! I have 5 bikes but I'm addicted to this Buell. I picked it up here in Phoenix and I'm cleaning it up based on some previous abuse. Does anyone have an issue with the stock seat (I have two, the high and the low) fitting properly at the airbox cover? My seats are raised up about an inch at the front top where it meets the airbox and they are flared out at the lower part where they meet the air box. The high seat is brand new never used. I can't figure out what is off? It seems impossible for the aluminum tail that holds the seat to warp or bend?
 
THERE ARE TWO specific seat fitments: ONE seat in multiple configurations that fits all the "standard frame" XB models which are the S...SX...L...SCG. ONE seat in multiple configurations that fits all the "long frame" XB models which are the Ss...Stt....X...XT...XP. STANDARD and LONG do NOT interchange.

here is a properly fitting seat on a 1000 mile-from-new late model SX. your S should fit precisely the same.

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three things come to mind that could affect correct seat fitment:
1-incorrect model seat for your standard frame XB
2-front steel engagement tab that locates and secures front of seat has been substantially bent.
3-rear seat locking latch has been bent or improperly adjusted
4-seat pan being interfered with by something askew such as the ECM...incorrect battery...loose battery....an idiotic and ill-conceived under-seat modification.
5-a bent/loose/tweaked/modified rear sub-frame assembly.

CHECK THEM ALL
 
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Wow, thank you for taking the time to help. How far off would the 2 different seats be? My seat is close but it appears as if it was grabbed on the front most edge where you sit and pulled up. Here are pics of the two seats that I have.
 
Some people don’t know how to properly remove an XB seat and have warped their seat pans. Especially in the heat out here. There is a hook on the front of the seat pan that engages the plastic on the seat tray. Look between the gap on the side with a flashlight to make sure the hook is engaging the hole.

The seat slides on from the back and goes forward. Don’t let the latch fool you.


Where are you in Phoenix?
 
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Trying to attach seat pictures

I am pointing to the file on my computer and doing an upload and then submitting my reply but no picture, sorry. I think because I'm new they will not allow me to do attachments. Not very clever.
 
It takes 5 posts.

Are the rear seat rails bolted directly to the frame? Or is there a little spacer piece on the lower bolt that would kick up the tail? Common mod 10 years ago:down:
 
It takes 5 posts.

Are the rear seat rails bolted directly to the frame? Or is there a little spacer piece on the lower bolt that would kick up the tail? Common mod 10 years ago:down:

You would know.

Don’t forget the gas mask.

And in your case a sheepskin seat cover
 
Seat different models

Hi Barrett, is it possible that the seats are so close that it simply looks warp if it's wrong? If I pick up the back of my seat (s) 2 inches off the frame, the front fits the airbox and frame perfectly.
 
If you look underneath you should be able to see the hook and whether it's actually in the slot or not as per 34:19.
Also, post a pic with the seat off, as per Barrett #4.
 
Yes, the plastic hook is properly hooked. You can also feel it with your hand. It is a loose fit and does not do anything to keep the seat pulled down. It only keeps it from coming up should the powers that be pull on it. Again what's weird is that I have two seats that fit poorly. Both latch, both seem to be the exact proper length, and both are lifted at the air box and do not run parallel to the frame in front where they meet. They appear as if they are warped but the pans look great. I even tried a heat gun to reshape them back but it will take a LOT of heat. I assume that the LONG seat would not even come close. My seats are close. They are also riding/sitting on the rail perfectly so they are not lifted by anything under the seat. Rats...
 
Pictures of my seats finally - one high and one low seat

Here are the pictures of the seats for the Buell XB9S that seem warpped
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Its a little high, but nothing that disconcerting. My guess is that the plastic hook on the seat tray has been distorted by a PO or someone who didnt know how to remove the seat properly, and was just pulling up on it like a "regular" motorcycle.
 
So throw any perfectionist tendencies out? Crap. Why do others have nice seats and I don't? (said with a child's voice)

Take the seat off and check if the air box cover is installed correctly. That sweet ass toggle button on the side of it makes me wonder...
 
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