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sv650nutter149 18-12-08 12:35 AM

rear seat lock
 
need rear seat lock with the 2 bits that hold it in plus a key. looking to pay bout £20 plus postage......suzuki do em for 50 and thats just the lock.

pm me plz cheers
ian

sv650nutter149 18-12-08 12:35 AM

Re: rear seat lock
 
ps for k3-k7

FG1 18-12-08 01:40 AM

Re: rear seat lock
 
Could be worth getting in touch with this seller....

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Suzuki-SV650-S...1%7C240%3A1318

SoulKiss 18-12-08 07:42 AM

Re: rear seat lock
 
I have a couple of SV locks mechanisms in the garage - cant remember how complete they are - the certainly dont have keys, is your barrel ok?

Also not sure if they are pointy or curvy parts

I'll have a look and let you know in a bit - will rescue them from the garage and take them to work to inspect :)

Where abouts are you?

sv650nutter149 18-12-08 11:01 AM

Re: rear seat lock
 
ah ok, cheers for link fg1, soul kiss am based in windsor so not that far at all.

SoulKiss 18-12-08 11:08 AM

Re: rear seat lock
 
Well I had a look and it seems I have 3 mechanisms, 2 for curvies and one for a pointy.

What I have is the bit that the seat locks into and the cable.

I dont have the plate to hold the lock in place on the side panel - but that should be bodgeable - some wire should be bendable into shape to hold it I would have thought.

Any use to you?

sv650nutter149 18-12-08 01:06 PM

Re: rear seat lock
 
cheers soul but got thoughs bits already cheers mate

SoulKiss 18-12-08 01:28 PM

Re: rear seat lock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sv650nutter149 (Post 1721929)
cheers soul but got thoughs bits already cheers mate

In that case then I think that you SHOULD be able to bodge something from some stiff wire using a pair of pliers to hold the lock in place.

The plate that is used in the OEM case is just a U-shaped piece of metal with a lip on on end and the "fork" ends kinked to put pressure on the inside of the fairing and hold it in place.

Oh and BTW thanks - if I hadnt looked in that bag for the locks, I wouldn't have found the pair of bar-ends that I need for the rebuild of my SV :)-


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