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    Senior Member Paul B Blues's Avatar
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    Cool Had a wash!

    OK, she's had her first wash and I can see some issues with the paint, I'll get round to sorting that out soon, but for now I'll just enjoy the ride.

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    Join the club! Paint sucks but by all means, ride on dude.

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    Wax Wax Wax, sounds like a duck! Hope all is well with you Paul. She looks good.
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    Love the look of the 3 wheeler. How does she ride?

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    Cool Sink..

    Quote Originally Posted by Deer Slayer View Post
    Wax Wax Wax, sounds like a duck! Hope all is well with you Paul. She looks good.
    Hi Deer Slayer,

    I am very well thanks, you? Oh don't worry I have a large stock of waxes and polishes left over from my Rune. I just had a good look around her for the first time, and it'll be very easy to sort the paint and other wee bits. I'm ex army so polishing is in my blood
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    Cool Really Easy

    Quote Originally Posted by BuzzzPhotos View Post
    Love the look of the 3 wheeler. How does she ride?
    She rides so smoothly, the steering is a dream. My other trike was a Rune, she was beautiful but she was a big old girl, so heavy to steer. The F6B is smaller all round, with very little bling to take care of, I love it.
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    Paul your ride looks sweeter and sweeter the more I see it.Real glad for you.Enjoy it and have miles and miles of fun on her
    Ride it like you stole it

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    Smile Miles of smiles.

    Quote Originally Posted by F6B-RICH View Post
    Paul your ride looks sweeter and sweeter the more I see it.Real glad for you.Enjoy it and have miles and miles of fun on her
    Had a couple of runs out now, and I love the way she handles. It's the only F6B trike in the UK so I get a few looks. One question, how do you get the seat off? I can't find a way of getting it off, is is just me?
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    Seat

    Hi Paul, Glad to see you are out and about on the F6B.
    To remove the seat you need to first remove the grabrails. Two allen bolts each side, long bolt at front, shorter bolt at rear. With these removed you will see two bolts at the rear of the seat, one on each side. Remove these and the seat then lifts from the rear and slides back to allow the front seat tongue to clear the bracket. Come back to me if I have not explained it well!

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    Thanks Bob.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob the bike View Post
    Hi Paul, Glad to see you are out and about on the F6B.
    To remove the seat you need to first remove the grabrails. Two allen bolts each side, long bolt at front, shorter bolt at rear. With these removed you will see two bolts at the rear of the seat, one on each side. Remove these and the seat then lifts from the rear and slides back to allow the front seat tongue to clear the bracket. Come back to me if I have not explained it well!
    Cheers Bob,

    That all sounds good mate, I'll give it a go. Thanks mate
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