
A bit later, I had the stuff I needed. I disassembled the busted case lock, first. That left the good one to use as a model for reassembly. It doesn't take much to get the lock out of the case, something to consider when you imagine a plastic case offers some kind of security. They don't. I accidentally "locked" the broken case, thinking I was going to set the mechanism free. All it took was a flat screwdriver and some wrist torque and the lock popped open; just like it would if a thief decided to empty my luggage on the road.

Once I had the case off of the bike, the first step is to remove the lock screw. This one screw holds the entire latch and lock mechanism in place.: one #8 by 1/2" Phillips screw between the world and all of my stuff. GIVI, security is not thy name. The screw out, the lock comes loose and you're ready to disassemble.
Once you have the latch apart, you're ready to reassemble with the new pieces.The new key lock goes into a plastic surround.
The surround pushes into the latch assembly.
The latch assembly is held together with the e-clip. That is most easily re-installed with a pair of needle nose pliers.
Once the clip is in place, slide the latch mechanism back on the case.
Tighten the Phillips screw to hold it all together. You're done.
4 comments:
Mr. daGeezer,
As far as I understand locks they serve two purposes 1. peace of mind and 2. to keep kids and roving drunks from rummaging through your stuff. I nearly fell off my couch laughing when watching an episode of Top Gear (UK) and they set 'thieves' on cars. The 'sophisticated' tools they had to steal the cars were hammers and flathead screwdrivers. If you WANT to steal something, it's about as easy as a freshman at a kegger.
Brady
Behind Bars - Motorcycles and Life
www.behindbarsmotorcycle.com
It only takes an experience repairing a lock to prove your point.
Might be easier and more secure to just add a stainless steel hasp and padlock to each bag, but it wouldn't look as neat. Locks are never there to stop the professional thief (which they can't do), just to make them move on to an easier target.
Secured locks are very important to any vehicle, especially a motorbike.
You always think about the security if travelling in long distance. Thanks for posting your experience in your GIVI cases.
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