02-01-2012, 02:46am
Hi guys,
Gregg here, I know im not very active here but I do lurk :)
Here is the problem or worry im having. I recently purchased a heap of chrome bits for my Gen2 this month and once of those parts is their triple Chromed Triple Tree. I have never removed one before but I gave it a go and did ok. Got the bars out the master cylinders off and successfully removed the OEM one. I then had issues at the Key Cover or Key Cap, whatever you want to call it. The triple tree I bought IS for both Gen 1 and Gen 2, I checked. The problem is the Triple Tree has the key cover incorporated into the Triple Tree itself. Now I did undo the two bolts going up holding the Key Cover in place but to my surprise there's a nice little circuit board inside the thing. I researched and discovered this is the immobilizer and antennae for the immobilizer. I was then NOT game to try and remove or pry out the internals as I thought I might have damaged something delicate AND the fact im not sure whats usually done in this case. If there is anyone who can give an opinion or help etc... Id love to listen! :)
PS. Sorry if this was a dumb question... Cheers....
Gregg here, I know im not very active here but I do lurk :)
Here is the problem or worry im having. I recently purchased a heap of chrome bits for my Gen2 this month and once of those parts is their triple Chromed Triple Tree. I have never removed one before but I gave it a go and did ok. Got the bars out the master cylinders off and successfully removed the OEM one. I then had issues at the Key Cover or Key Cap, whatever you want to call it. The triple tree I bought IS for both Gen 1 and Gen 2, I checked. The problem is the Triple Tree has the key cover incorporated into the Triple Tree itself. Now I did undo the two bolts going up holding the Key Cover in place but to my surprise there's a nice little circuit board inside the thing. I researched and discovered this is the immobilizer and antennae for the immobilizer. I was then NOT game to try and remove or pry out the internals as I thought I might have damaged something delicate AND the fact im not sure whats usually done in this case. If there is anyone who can give an opinion or help etc... Id love to listen! :)
PS. Sorry if this was a dumb question... Cheers....