Grenadiers
Junior Member
I did the back seat mod on my 2019 1500 classic about 2 months after I purchased The Beast.
Found the hack on YouTube (several videos on there). Took about a half hour in total. Used my cordless Dremel tool with a cut-off wheel to shorten the hooks and a grinding stone to remove burs and put a bit of an angle on the leading edge to allow for smooth transition. I also used my air ratchet to remove the seat bolts (don't forget to use some blue licktite after).
You need to be precise in the cuts you make... Too long, and you'll be grinding off excess. Too short, and the back may not stay in place. Not to mention "loosing" that plastic spacer/guide...
Having all the right tools (and I think it took me longer to find all that I needed then it did for the actual mod) makes the job go a LOT smoother!
Oh, and there is one video on YouTube where the chap wasn't paying attention and actually cut into the fabric cover a bit. But then he was using a big-ass diegrinder/cut-off wheel to cut the hook down. Not that it was all that big a deal as no one will ever see it but you.
I LOVE having even that little bit of extra space, and the ability to fold the back down if I need it. But honestly, being able to use pretty much every square inch of space back there is GREAT!!
You'll be surprised at just what all you can place back there!!!
Found the hack on YouTube (several videos on there). Took about a half hour in total. Used my cordless Dremel tool with a cut-off wheel to shorten the hooks and a grinding stone to remove burs and put a bit of an angle on the leading edge to allow for smooth transition. I also used my air ratchet to remove the seat bolts (don't forget to use some blue licktite after).
You need to be precise in the cuts you make... Too long, and you'll be grinding off excess. Too short, and the back may not stay in place. Not to mention "loosing" that plastic spacer/guide...
Having all the right tools (and I think it took me longer to find all that I needed then it did for the actual mod) makes the job go a LOT smoother!
Oh, and there is one video on YouTube where the chap wasn't paying attention and actually cut into the fabric cover a bit. But then he was using a big-ass diegrinder/cut-off wheel to cut the hook down. Not that it was all that big a deal as no one will ever see it but you.
I LOVE having even that little bit of extra space, and the ability to fold the back down if I need it. But honestly, being able to use pretty much every square inch of space back there is GREAT!!
You'll be surprised at just what all you can place back there!!!
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