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Remove the panels from my Honda SCV-100 Lead


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All I need to do is gain access to the carb to adjust the idle speed. I had a brief go at removing the seat tray the other night but I only had 15 minutes and despite removing all of the visible bolst it wouldn't move.


I'd be grateful if someone with experience could tell me how to remove the covers, or just to remove the seat tray to gain access to the carb?


Thanks!

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All I need to do is gain access to the carb to adjust the idle speed. I had a brief go at removing the seat tray the other night but I only had 15 minutes and despite removing all of the visible bolst it wouldn't move.


I'd be grateful if someone with experience could tell me how to remove the covers, or just to remove the seat tray to gain access to the carb?


Thanks!

owners manual??


without pics i haven't a scooby....


the bodywork tilts out of the way, google, its the future....



http://woodysmotorcycles.com/catalogue/ ... ductId=122


One rather unique feature of the Lead's bodywork is its easy-maintenance design. Held in place by five easily removed bolts, the body tilts up and back to provide easy access to the engine's maintenance points, with a handy retracting stay provided to hold the body up for unimpeded serviceability. If more access is desired, the entire body can be easily lifted up off its rear pivots and completely removed after detaching a few easy electrical connectors.

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You sir, are what is known as "on the money."


I've been googling for hours but not using quite the right words.


Thanks chap!

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