
First, reach your hand under the seat and forcefully lift the front part upward until the front buckle is released. Repeat this step on both the left and right front sections. Then, extend your left hand underneath while pushing the seat toward the backrest with your right hand. Simultaneously, use your left hand to lift the rear part of the seat. Perform this action on both the left and right sides.

Removing the Haojue DR150 seat is actually quite simple. I remember my first time doing it with my motorcycle was the same. First, check the rear part of the seat—there's a metal latch or screw holding it in place. A Phillips screwdriver can be used to unscrew it, or you can gently pry open the latch with your fingers. Remember to turn off the engine and remove the key to prevent any short-circuit issues. Then, slowly lift the seat upward without using excessive force, as there might be wires connected to the taillight or signal lights underneath. Just gently disconnect the plugs. After removing it, I often check the space under the seat to clear out leaves or dirt, and I can also take a quick look at the battery to see if it needs charging. The whole process is easy and practical, taking less than five minutes. Developing this habit helps keep the bike in better condition for longer.

I often remove the seat of my Haojue DR150 for cleaning myself. Locate the fixing points at the rear of the seat, usually two small screws hidden under covers that can be unscrewed with a regular screwdriver. Once the seat is loosened, lift it slowly and carefully to avoid pulling any wires. After removal, I wipe away any dirt or accumulated water under the seat to prevent rust issues. Sometimes I also check the storage compartment for blockages, like the small stone I found last time. When reinstalling, align the seat properly, press it firmly into place, and then tighten the screws to ensure it's secure. This task isn't difficult, and the tools are kept in a box in the garage, ready to use anytime.

I've tried removing the Haojue DR150 seat a few times, and the method isn't complicated. First, turn off the engine and remove the key for safety. There's a screw hole or latch at the rear of the seat - use the appropriate tool like a Phillips screwdriver to loosen it. Then gently lift the seat without pulling hard to avoid damaging plastic parts. If there's a wiring connector attached, disconnect it slowly. After removal, you can inspect or clean the interior. The process is straightforward, just be careful not to scratch the paint.


