Subject: Re: Fork Lock Cylinder Removal
Author: Patrick Hayes
Date: Apr 15, 2002, 11:09 AM
Post ID: 1710066251
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In a message dated 4/15/02 9:14:25 AM Pacific Daylight Time, klru-@fcc.net
writes:
drill out the pin |
You don't need to drill it out, you just prise underneath it with sharp
diagonal cutters and you can pull the pin out. Use the same pin when you're
done.
Unfortunately, I don't think you can get the lock out without a key unless
you drill/destroy the entire lock. Once you insert the key, the lock turns
to a point where it slides out of the frame.
Patrick
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You don't need to drill it out, you just prise underneath it with sharp diagonal cutters and you can pull the pin out. Use the same pin when you're done.<BR>
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Unfortunately, I don't think you can get the lock out without a key unless you drill/destroy the entire lock. Once you insert the key, the lock turns to a point where it slides out of the frame.<BR>
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Patrick</FONT>
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