Hi, on my 1980 RS it came complete with the original early krauser panniers with the roung BMW badge on the lids.
They are open but i have no keys. The locks say Sundhaus Locking system. Is there any way that i can obtain the associated key number which will hopefully be stamped on the locks somewhere.
Cheers Darryl
Early Krauser Pannier lock key question
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Early Krauser Pannier lock key question
My other bike is a Guzzi
Re: Early Krauser Pannier lock key question
Maybe these folks can help you, at least they are located in your neck of the world.
http://www.towersecurity.co.uk/keys-key ... d_105.html
http://www.towersecurity.co.uk/keys-key ... d_105.html
1974 R90/6 built 9/73
1987 BMW K75S
1994 BMW R1100RS
1964 T100SR Triumph
1986 Honda XL600R
1987 BMW K75S
1994 BMW R1100RS
1964 T100SR Triumph
1986 Honda XL600R
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Re: Early Krauser Pannier lock key question
Many thanks. I have dropped them a line to see if they can advise where to find the barrel number and then maybe provide keys.
Darryl
Darryl
My other bike is a Guzzi
Re: Early Krauser Pannier lock key question
Darryl
Most if not all of the early pannier locks are key no. 150, should say "S150" on top of the lock next to the key hole. Keys are available from sherlocks & works.+ if you still have the "ejector" type seatbelt type pannier to frame mounts either use a strap or the bolt through the frame & pannier mod to avoid depositing your smalls all over the motorway.......
Most if not all of the early pannier locks are key no. 150, should say "S150" on top of the lock next to the key hole. Keys are available from sherlocks & works.+ if you still have the "ejector" type seatbelt type pannier to frame mounts either use a strap or the bolt through the frame & pannier mod to avoid depositing your smalls all over the motorway.......
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Re: Early Krauser Pannier lock key question
Thanks BMK.
What a BLIND BSTARD i am!!!!
I read the script around the lock and sure enough it says S150 but i never clicked that this was the key number. I will get a couple ordered Tout Suite as they say in the Dordogne.
Really Grateful for pointing me in the right Direction.
Probably loads of questions from me in the next few weeks so keep your eyes peeled.
Kind Regards Darryl
What a BLIND BSTARD i am!!!!
I read the script around the lock and sure enough it says S150 but i never clicked that this was the key number. I will get a couple ordered Tout Suite as they say in the Dordogne.
Really Grateful for pointing me in the right Direction.
Probably loads of questions from me in the next few weeks so keep your eyes peeled.
Kind Regards Darryl
My other bike is a Guzzi
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Re: Early Krauser Pannier lock key question
I wouldn't feel bad. It would be very easy to think that was the model number of the tumbler assembly.
MS - out
Re: Early Krauser Pannier lock key question
Those locks are not too difficult to 'pick' when keys are lost.
I lost my keys about 15 years ago..
Good thing is, I've never lost them again.
I lost my keys about 15 years ago..
Good thing is, I've never lost them again.
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