Subject: Re: Fork Lock
Author: Lenny Seidman
Date: Oct 28, 2002, 9:46 AM
Post ID: 1711286684
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Fred,
How did you use the code on the lock to know where and how to file the
key blank?
Lenny Seidman
Fred Sahms wrote:
If you know the lock/key number, you can file your own, using the code on the lock. That's what I did, and it only took me two $1.50 blanks to get one right. Joe Polselli wrote:
73 Eldo (motor in the frame!) 78 T3/949 |
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Fred,<br>
How did you use the code on the lock to know where and how to file the key
blank?<br>
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Lenny Seidman<br>
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Fred Sahms wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">If you know the lock/key number, you can file your own, using the code
on the lock. That's what I did, and it only took me two $1.50 blanks to
get one right.
Joe Polselli wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Any solution for finding a key for the fork lock, other then drill and
replace.
Joe
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73 Eldo (motor in the frame!)
78 T3/949
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