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From: Sandy on 29 Jul 2006 16:02 No luck, this key just won't turn at all, and won't come out...any other ideas? I don't understand how the key works...sorry to sound so dense...! :((( me(a)nopam.com wrote: > On 29 Jul 2006 11:47:42 -0700, "Sandy" <eaglesoar711(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > >No, we are doing great, and the key is NOT broken, just bent a bit and > >stuck in the fork lock. I will have it towed to the local Harley dealer > >if I have to and buy a new spare key (this is a spare!), but money is > >tight and I am hoping I can at least free the key, and just have to > >replace it, not have the whole front end taken apart....I just don't > >need to burden him with this right now as he is having serious family > >issues out of town...thanks > > sandy that was a little humor, try turning the handles bars slightly > back and forth to relieve pressure there MAY be on the locking > mechanism it may free the lock up so the key will turn > > > > >> > >> So, he filed for divorce yesterday and was stupid enough to leave his > >> bike there and you've got a screwdriver tip broke off in the lock, eh? > >> > >> -- > >> BS, yes I said "BS" 205 > >> http://eddiekieger.com/ > > www.bikershut.net
From: Russ Kunkel... on 29 Jul 2006 16:06 big al wrote: > Sandy wrote: > >> No, we are doing great, and the key is NOT broken, just bent a bit and >> stuck in the fork lock. > > > Try moving the handlebars i.e. front end a little while trying to remove > the key. PLASMA CUTTER! :)
From: Schmoe on 29 Jul 2006 16:30 Sandy wrote: > No luck, this key just won't turn at all, and won't come out...any > other ideas? I don't understand how the key works...sorry to sound so > dense...! Unfortunately, it's the kind of thing that one of us would have to be there to work at.
From: Russ Kunkel... on 29 Jul 2006 16:32 Sandy wrote: > Ok, I have a serious problem and need help! Duh! > My significant other left > his Harley in the driveway before going out of town, and tossed me the > key, What you meant to say is: "How do I steal a perfectly good bike that doesn't belong to me?" Right?
From: Sandy on 29 Jul 2006 18:12
Thank you to those who actually want to help and tried to answer me intelligently. I won't dignify other posts with an answer or protest...not worth the waste of time. I guess I will have to haul it to the dealer to fix for me. Russ Kunkel... wrote: > Sandy wrote: > > > Ok, I have a serious problem and need help! > > > Duh! > > > My significant other left > > his Harley in the driveway before going out of town, and tossed me the > > key, > > What you meant to say is: > "How do I steal a perfectly good bike that doesn't belong to me?" > > Right? |