Lock for the OEM top case?
#1
Posted 19 March 2012 - 09:58 PM
CalSci XL touring windshield, Givi E55 Maxia3 top case with back rest, liner, bag, and brake light kit, Corbin heated seat
MCL highway pegs and lowered rider/passenger pegs with heat shields, Grip Puppies, Throttlemeister cruise control
HeliBars handlebar risers, Motovation frame sliders, and so much more to come ...
#2
Posted 19 March 2012 - 10:36 PM
When your bike was delivered brand spanking new, it came with an extra 3rd lock for the optional topcase. The dealer would have assembled your sidebags and installed two of the locks, and if you didn't order the Yamaha topcase to have upon delivery, they should have given you the third extra lock with the FJR. Usually in the underseat compartment or in a plastic bag with the owner's manual.
If they were fucktards and didn't provide you that third lock, or you bought the bike used and the original owner didn't give it to you, then you need to purchase your own. Of course you can go to a Yamaha dealer and have them order the $$$$ lock, or better yet, go to an online discount parts vendor like www.cyclepartswarehouse.com and order one yourself for much cheaper (along with spare fasteners, oil filters, air filters, yadda, yadda, yadda....) Or BEST yet, put an ad in the WANTED section of the forum. You can probably score one fairly cheaply there. There is usually someone around who has one they don't really need.
Good new/bad news: A competent locksmith should be able to re-key whatever lock you purchase to your own keys, but it will probably cost you a fair penny.
FJR#1 - The 'Dirty Ol Whore' - 2004 non-abs - RIP @ 226,400 - Gone, but not forgotton.
FJR#2 - The 'Hula Girl' - 2004 ABS - 129k
FJR#3 - The 'Virgin' - 2004 ABS - 4344 miles, a garage queen - Brundog would be proud!
FJR#5 - The Bastard POS Gen II - 2009A - 6,000+
#3
Posted 19 March 2012 - 11:08 PM
Here's an ebay auction: Clicky.
And better yet, from Cyclepartswarehouse: Clicky again.
Still, if all you need is one, I would head to the 'Wanted' section.........
FJR#1 - The 'Dirty Ol Whore' - 2004 non-abs - RIP @ 226,400 - Gone, but not forgotton.
FJR#2 - The 'Hula Girl' - 2004 ABS - 129k
FJR#3 - The 'Virgin' - 2004 ABS - 4344 miles, a garage queen - Brundog would be proud!
FJR#5 - The Bastard POS Gen II - 2009A - 6,000+
#4
Posted 20 March 2012 - 07:25 AM
#5
Posted 20 March 2012 - 07:56 AM
06 FJR1300A, 04 R6
Previous Bikes: 00 Honda ST1100, 97 Triumph Tiger, 83 Suzuki GS1100E
I'M SLOWER THAN SOME, FASTER THAN MOST
#6
Posted 20 March 2012 - 10:48 AM
And thanks to you, SkooterG, for your amazing knowledge and power!
CalSci XL touring windshield, Givi E55 Maxia3 top case with back rest, liner, bag, and brake light kit, Corbin heated seat
MCL highway pegs and lowered rider/passenger pegs with heat shields, Grip Puppies, Throttlemeister cruise control
HeliBars handlebar risers, Motovation frame sliders, and so much more to come ...
#7
Posted 20 March 2012 - 11:54 AM
2 At A Time Club
#8
Posted 20 March 2012 - 02:10 PM
Don't stay up all night looking for the key the third lock came with.
And as stated, there's nothing in these things that's going to confuse a locksmith or make them charge you extra $$$$$ because it's "special." They can make it work with your bike's key, so it thinks it belongs to you.
And thanks to you, SkooterG, for your amazing knowledge and power!
Wow, this guy is new, ain't he??!?!?!
Darksider #18Are you the reason I'm so far above average?
I'm always right, yet it continues to surprise people! How can that be?
#9
Posted 20 March 2012 - 03:05 PM
The extra locks you guys have won't come with a key. They use the key you use for your bike. i.e. they match the locks on your ignition, side cases, and seat lock.
Don't stay up all night looking for the key the third lock came with.
The problem here is that I don't have the bike anymore, but I think I may have an old key. But either way, it would work better if he can just get a locksmith to set it to his existing key.
#10
Posted 20 March 2012 - 04:17 PM
The extra locks you guys have won't come with a key. They use the key you use for your bike. i.e. they match the locks on your ignition, side cases, and seat lock.
Don't stay up all night looking for the key the third lock came with.
The problem here is that I don't have the bike anymore, but I think I may have an old key. But either way, it would work better if he can just get a locksmith to set it to his existing key.
He can...For prolly less than $10.
#11
Posted 23 March 2012 - 09:31 PM
CalSci XL touring windshield, Givi E55 Maxia3 top case with back rest, liner, bag, and brake light kit, Corbin heated seat
MCL highway pegs and lowered rider/passenger pegs with heat shields, Grip Puppies, Throttlemeister cruise control
HeliBars handlebar risers, Motovation frame sliders, and so much more to come ...
#12
Posted 05 April 2012 - 06:10 AM
#13
Posted 05 April 2012 - 08:15 AM
Godspeed TWN. We miss you.









