avu3 Posted September 28, 2017 Share Posted September 28, 2017 I learned something today. Most of you probably already know this. Or maybe something is amiss on my bike. I was shuffling my load around before heading home tonight, and I locked my top box closed with the orange tang in the locked/showing position, but with the handles open. Apparently, it's not designed to do that. It bent the plastic surround in, and in the process bent the tang about 15 degrees so it wouldn't go back in the "open" position so I could close the top of the box. I didn't have any idea what was wrong, and I was in a strange public lot, so I couldn't really work on it. I shuffled my load around and used my net to hold the lid closed for the ride home. When I got home, I was able to work through it and figure out what was wrong. After bending the tab back straight with pliers, I realized the plastic was pushed in. I used a dental type pick and screwdriver to get that back out where it belongs. The end result is everything seems ok now, which is good because I have a long ride to another work function tomorrow and was not looking forward to driving. The lesson seems to be. don't lock your top box without having the lid handle closed (lid closed or not) Scott Link to comment
Sam Taylor Posted September 28, 2017 Share Posted September 28, 2017 A lot of us bleeding edgers found out roughly the same thing about the side cases. On my 94 RS and I think the 95 GS the locking tangs weren't painted orange yet...hilarity at the dealerships ensued. Link to comment
Tri750 Posted October 1, 2017 Share Posted October 1, 2017 You get about 2-3 "bendbacks" before he flag breaks off. The replacement kit to fix it ain't cheap. Link to comment
avu3 Posted October 2, 2017 Author Share Posted October 2, 2017 Thanks for the warning. And I've looked at that kit. Might be making my own parts if I have to go that route! Link to comment
Bimmer-Biker Posted October 4, 2017 Share Posted October 4, 2017 New Member - I have a top box that all of a sudden I cannot get the handles to close completely and the key will no longer turn. Feels like the locking mechanism is somehow stuck inside the housing and since it is closed with rivets I don't seem to have a way to open the housing up without f-g it up. Link to comment
AndyS Posted October 4, 2017 Share Posted October 4, 2017 New Member - I have a top box that all of a sudden I cannot get the handles to close completely and the key will no longer turn. Feels like the locking mechanism is somehow stuck inside the housing and since it is closed with rivets I don't seem to have a way to open the housing up without f-g it up. It sounds as if the orange tang is already deformed. You may have to apply a little effort turning the key whilst manipulating the handles. The latch may then rotate out and you can then 'true' it up correctly. The deformation is generally caused by trying to fold the handles down when the key is already in the locked position so the handles bear against the tang. If you are not too heavy handed you can feel the resistance and stop before the tang is bent too far. Link to comment
Bimmer-Biker Posted October 9, 2017 Share Posted October 9, 2017 Looks like I am screwed. Cannot turn it at all. Link to comment
Tri750 Posted October 10, 2017 Share Posted October 10, 2017 Feel free to send me me some pictures of the latch . Tri750@hotmail.com Al Link to comment
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