maikhoepfel
Registered user
Howdy,
I always struggled to get the seat off my rusty R1100GS (more in my introduction) and decided to have a closer look on Sunday.
That meant I took off the seats, the big silver luggage carrier and assorted bits till I held the mechanism in my hand. It's basically a long tube with two levers. One lever releases the rear seat, the other one the front. They're both actuated by turning the key -- or so you'd think. The lock cylinder on mine doesn't move the slightest, and liberal amounts of WD40 haven't changed the fact. I inspected it closely, and I'm sure it's the lock that's at fault; the lever mechanism works just fine.
So while I don't want to rule out that it's just the wrong key, I'm quite sure it isn't. At least the key works on the panniers, and helmet lock. It doesn't look like there's a non-destructive way to exchange the lock cylinder, and I couldn't come up with an intelligent way to actuate the levers in any other way (don't care too much about it being secured by a key).
So, any ideas how to fix the mechanism? Or can I replace merely the lock cylinder, or the entire part?
Thanks!
I always struggled to get the seat off my rusty R1100GS (more in my introduction) and decided to have a closer look on Sunday.
That meant I took off the seats, the big silver luggage carrier and assorted bits till I held the mechanism in my hand. It's basically a long tube with two levers. One lever releases the rear seat, the other one the front. They're both actuated by turning the key -- or so you'd think. The lock cylinder on mine doesn't move the slightest, and liberal amounts of WD40 haven't changed the fact. I inspected it closely, and I'm sure it's the lock that's at fault; the lever mechanism works just fine.
So while I don't want to rule out that it's just the wrong key, I'm quite sure it isn't. At least the key works on the panniers, and helmet lock. It doesn't look like there's a non-destructive way to exchange the lock cylinder, and I couldn't come up with an intelligent way to actuate the levers in any other way (don't care too much about it being secured by a key).
So, any ideas how to fix the mechanism? Or can I replace merely the lock cylinder, or the entire part?
Thanks!