1.5 hrs. on the rear seat upholstery and throttle assembly.
There was a bad stitch on the rear seat back upholstery that was preventing it from sliding over the seat back, so I carefully cut that stitch and it slid over just fine.
The back.
My brake lever wasn't able to be pulled all the way back so I contacted the factory and they indicated that the workers there trim the plunger part done about 3mm. So, I removed the brake master cylinder from the assembly to do this.
Ready to be cut... I did more like 4mm since it seemed to have plenty of threads to spare and I didn't want to have to do this again.
Making some sparks!
A test fit proved it worked perfectly, so it was time to reassemble. Here I'm using my attach the washers to a piece of painter's tape trick to get the washers back in place. Tight fit!
And it's done! Full motion achieved.
I like the look of this!
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