Just got the bike, love it, but the battery died, and I am having trouble figuring out how to get to the damn battery. I was able to get the side panels off but that didnt help, I need to get off the front seat. If anyone has one and can let me know, i am sure its really easy, I didnt get a manual with it when I bought it used.
Thanks,
Tim
Suzuki Marauder 2000, I need to replace the battery
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Seats on a Suzuki
When we had our Blvd S40, the seat was a real pain to remove, and it did have to come off to get to the battery properly.
If I remember correctly (one piece seat, by the way) there was a screw on the rear of the seat connected to the fender. To remove the whole seat, there were two bolts under the riders seat. They stick out at a weird angle, and there are more than just the two - but only two removed the seat. These connect to the frame. The other bolts were part of the seat support. Removing them by accident was not a problem. Pic below.
I believe they were 11mm bolts, and an extention on a ratchet was needed. I could not get to them with a normal wrench.
The Marauder has a two-piece seat, correct? It is possible you will have to remove the rear seat to remove the front.
--Dave

If I remember correctly (one piece seat, by the way) there was a screw on the rear of the seat connected to the fender. To remove the whole seat, there were two bolts under the riders seat. They stick out at a weird angle, and there are more than just the two - but only two removed the seat. These connect to the frame. The other bolts were part of the seat support. Removing them by accident was not a problem. Pic below.
I believe they were 11mm bolts, and an extention on a ratchet was needed. I could not get to them with a normal wrench.
The Marauder has a two-piece seat, correct? It is possible you will have to remove the rear seat to remove the front.
--Dave
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Vulcan 900 Classic LT (2007)
Ninja ZX-6R (2006)
Ninja 500-R (2004)
454 Ltd. (1986)
Boulevard S-40 (2005)