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thanks thats kind of what i got out of the tread, hopefully a lock smith will chime in here. not sure if you need a correctly fitting key to open up the cylinder and make the change, but if you do I guess i could disassemble the cylinder and have to buyer arrange the wafers to his ignition key...
hopefully someone can take a look at the tread i bumped and let me know, Im suppose to decide on this bike by tomorrow. It seems to me that if i take the lock apart before shipping the buyer could use his ignition key to perform the operation. thanks 670 sorry i missed you on my trip, only got...
Im bumping this thread because im in a situation where i may buy a bike with oem side cases but the seller says he has no luggage keys. so could a buyer of these bags disassemble these locks and rekey to his ignition with no luggage keys?
ok i found a thread, it looks like you can move the tumblers around in the luggage lock cylinder to match your bikes ignition lock cylinder. the seller of the bike said he has no luggage keys so my question is, if I sell this luggage can the buyer use his existing ignition key to perform this...
so I may have some oem luggage that is said to be keyed to the ignition. so my question is how would one use that luggage on a different bike? anyone know?
just got a iphone 7 and i need a case that has excellent grip first and foremost. Are the ones with screen protectors better or worse or do you prefer a case without a protector? What features have you found to be important? thanks
Ive come off just about everything with wheels multiple times. The worst was a cantaloupe sized rash that i tore open twice skateboarding in pools. Ill take that any day over a broken bone. I came of a bike wearing motorcycle boots, absolutely zero rash, but 12 broken bones in my foot. So...