The tinwork is ready for blasting with the exception of the steering-lock removal, cleaned back to bare metal all around expecting to see a lock-pin somewhere to drill out, but no.
So dear friends, how does this come out??
lock removal
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GSX1400 Blue
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Brockhouse Corgi
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CA77
T140
BSA 250
I DO have to grow old, I DO NOT have to grow up.
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Re: lock removal
To remove it without damage requires the key. ...............lm
modelman wrote:The tinwork is ready for blasting with the exception of the steering-lock removal, cleaned back to bare metal all around expecting to see a lock-pin somewhere to drill out, but no.
So dear friends, how does this come out??
Search eBay for Honda keys. I just did and couldn’t find that particular key number, but there are plenty of vendors selling keys. Contact them and ask if they have that key in their inventory. I just did this for my bike and found a key with vendor Motopartsdirect.
You can also try Kevin at Scrambler Cycle.
You can also try Kevin at Scrambler Cycle.