[size=13]"It's like deja-vu, all over again."[/size] - Yogi Berra
Another perfect weather day in North Texas so rode the R100S to deliver a prescription to my 87-year-old mum. Stashed my gloves under the seat, hung my helmet on the frame loop and locked the seat. First time I'd used the seat lock. You can guess, right?
The seat lock "locked" but would not unlock when I was attempting to head home. [smiley=furious3.gif]
So here's ATGATT Monte riding down the highway wearing his leather bike jacket but no gloves and the helmet's floppin' on the side of the bike. Not a pretty picture.
Spent the next two hours getting the seat open. Using HD tie downs to compress the seat did nothing but help me bend, then eventually, crack the key. Ain't that just swell.
With the LWB bike and some fender clearance, I was able to get a 90[ch730] screwdriver behind the lock box and remove the two screws. This took some time and did draw a little blood.
With the lock box off, I could access the small screw and lock ring that holds the lock set in place. This chore required a short, small, flat-blade driver, a mirror and a flashlight.
After that struggle, it was possible to push the locking bar away from the seat peg and open the seat. Whew...
Examination of all the parts determined that the lock itself is gerfunken. "Someone" -most likely my late pal and PO Steve- had the same issue. The lock was beat up and had marks that appeared to be from a vise! Totally hammered, it is.
The pot metal seat lock box itself is cracked and bent from previous exorcisms. None of the damage is visible when all is installed. Lucky me, huh?
So, for now, the lock is in the dumpster and the seat latch is functional. I had previously purchased a new key lock for the '81 R65 and they ain't particularly cheap. Think I'll just ride commando for awhile.
Really glad the problem did not occur with either of the R65s. Those SWB scoots have all but zero space twix lock box and fender. And removing the fender requires an open seat to access the hardware.
I'm feeling your pain, livingdeadhead.