yeaa im gonna try pull the back fairing off, will require abt of bending of the seat though but cud be the best option.
For those of you whose use the fast lane on motorways and only do a 100km/hr, can you pls use the middle lane, some of us like to ride at 105km/hr thank you very much.
If it absolutely will not come out, take take the bike to someone with a little angle grinder or dremel, and start cutting around the key. Do the maths on what's expensive and whats not, and start cutting off the least expensive bits. Eventually, you will get your key back at least.
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
Ridiculously worthless advice DB.
Turn it all the opposite way and see if you can move it.
This happens to me whenever i fail to put the seat back on properly and accidentally force it locked... good luck it takes a fair bit of wiggling as for you either the seat is holding the lock too tight to move it or the lock itself has locked up for some reason...
could be worse - your one and only set of keys could be UNDER the seat
ahahaha DB.
always seeing the cup half full eh andrew
For those of you whose use the fast lane on motorways and only do a 100km/hr, can you pls use the middle lane, some of us like to ride at 105km/hr thank you very much.
got it sussed guys, thank god. Ehab came around and found that the holes that are covered by the grab rail looks directly at the lock mechanism. It was just stuck. Thanks for all the advice!
For those of you whose use the fast lane on motorways and only do a 100km/hr, can you pls use the middle lane, some of us like to ride at 105km/hr thank you very much.
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