How do I remove the lock from the panier so I can code them to my key?
Do I really have to drill out all the rivets to get access?
Thanks
FE
How do I remove the panier locks
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Re: How do I remove the panier locks
Jeez! Long time since I have done that!
Check on Youtube - there will be a few vids from that era of panniers.
Al
Check on Youtube - there will be a few vids from that era of panniers.
Al
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Re: How do I remove the panier locks
It does look ridiculously easy in this video
You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
Re: How do I remove the panier locks
As in the video Paul linked too, I made a more robust tool for the job but expect to be exasperated unless your very lucky. Patient’s is a virtue. Took me a lot of attempts but is successful if you persevere. Good luck
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Re: How do I remove the panier locks
You should be able to tickle that last 'leaf' in the barrel through a hole in the inside face of the pannier body.
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Re: How do I remove the panier locks
Just had a nightmare experience with later panniers. Managed 1 but not the other ....
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