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Krauser saddlebag key question
Krauser saddlebag key question
Any ideas on how to get the correct keys for the bags would be helpful.
My bags look like this...
2000 R1100
Re: Krauser saddlebag key question
2000 R1100
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Re: Krauser saddlebag key question
https://bmwmotorcycletech.info/locks-caps-etc.htm
Some of the links might be old, but it's a start.
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Re: Krauser saddlebag key question
Price is fair. I'd grab it before someone else does. Another source of keys is Partshuas in Long Beach. I'm pretty sure Joshua Buck, the owner, has a a whole bunch of them.
I would take a quick look at all six locks to make sure that they're all 043. Hopefully they are, but these locks do break on occasion and not all folks make the effort to find a matching lock.
Good luck.
Re: Krauser saddlebag key question
https://shop.maxbmw.com/fiche/PartsDeta ... am=FA_KEYS
Seattle
Re: Krauser saddlebag key question
This bike is quickly becoming one of my favorites. Very strong motor, transmission shifts fine. Plus, the PO had progressive springs installed up front, and Progressive shocks.
Cheers.
2000 R1100
Re: Krauser saddlebag key question
2000 R1100