Steering locks
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Steering locks
Can the barrel on these old Suzuki gt750's be changed ? if so how do you get them out.
- Alan H
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Re: Steering locks
Which bit?
Mike Yeadon does 'keyed alike' for Suzuki locks. But he's dead smart.
There again I've done mine and I'm not (according to the 2nd ex-wife.)
Mike Yeadon does 'keyed alike' for Suzuki locks. But he's dead smart.
There again I've done mine and I'm not (according to the 2nd ex-wife.)
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Steering locks
The steering lock ( Barrel ) The centre of steering lock/ the bit the KEY go's in, Hope this help's.
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Re: Steering locks
Ian @ OJB has published this. Might help, but personally I would be tempted to avail myself of Mike Yeadon's services for a suited lock set.
https://www.oldjapanesebikes.com/blog/2 ... ring-lock/
https://www.oldjapanesebikes.com/blog/2 ... ring-lock/
Chris
76 GT750, 78 GT550, BMW K1600gtl
76 GT750, 78 GT550, BMW K1600gtl
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Re: Steering locks
Mart,
If you've just one lock that doesn't match your other locks/key, I can guide you on how to do it. If you look inside the top of the steering lock, you'll see a 'tang' of alloy bent in to hold a vertical thin metal key, which holds the barrel in place. PM me for details.
Cheers,
Mike
If you've just one lock that doesn't match your other locks/key, I can guide you on how to do it. If you look inside the top of the steering lock, you'll see a 'tang' of alloy bent in to hold a vertical thin metal key, which holds the barrel in place. PM me for details.
Cheers,
Mike