HELP REQUIRED in Sydney - locked my hump and can't open it!!!
#1
Yeh, I know! I deserve a good SFun_kickingroin

Anyone done one before and managed to open it that can show me?
I installed new pipes today and was also replacing a worn bolt under the hump. Disconnected the lock and later shut it!!
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#2
pan Wrote:Yeh, I know! I deserve a good SFun_kickingroin

Anyone done one before and managed to open it that can show me?
I installed new pipes today and was also replacing a worn bolt under the hump. Disconnected the lock and later shut it!!
Hang on Pan Dj will help youScary
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#3
There have been some solutions posted before Pan.

One didn't involve any damage to the bike.
If you do a bit of a search you will probably find it.

Another change on the Gen II bike is that the hump locks from the opposite direction.
So we may have to figure out how to open one of those as well.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#4
Ive got just the tool pan[Image: chainsaw.gif]
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#5
Here ya go PAN.
I did the search for you and found Pete Pitstop's post.
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"Just lever it up slightly on the left side, with a rag over screw driver or flat bar is better (gently does it) Have a look with torch and slip a piece of hooked wire in and pull the catch ..............it's on the rear side of the latch assembly and pulls from right to left.
Easy to do and have found that now the first thing I do when I put the cover back on the bike is to hook the cable up as it's indeed so easy to forget"
End quote.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#6
Pan its tough but have a go.
I watched Pete Pistop do mine and he struggled because I had my wet weather stuff in there.
Don't laugh about the saw.
Some have actually drilled a hole under the guard to get in there and then put a plug in the hole!

It may take some time but with a coat hanger or ruler and your mouth the right way you'll get there.
I will track down the posts too...
This is a good one to have in the do it yourself thread or whatever we call it.
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#7
http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...p?tid=1492
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#8
Thanks heaps guys.

Kinda funny, but reading through the old thread, I (Idiot2) was giving DJ advice on how to do it! Roll Ah, what goes around, comes around...
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#9
lol

http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...p?tid=9483
pics too here
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#10
good to know im not the only one getting Alzheimers Pan rotfl.
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#11
DjPete Wrote:good to know im not the only one getting Alzheimers Pan rotfl.

I ain't getting Alzheimer's yet!

I found another wonderful thread about it...
Lots of useful advice here.

http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...p?tid=9849

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#12
Confused
yes Pan.
Very good.
You go have a lie down now.
Lol3
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#13
DjPete Wrote:Confused
yes Pan.
Very good.
You go have a lie down now.
Lol3
G'day
a piece of wire coathanger with a hook is the go. and it really helps if you have another bus alongside with the hump off so you can see what you should be feeling, if you get what I mean.
Where are you?
Where will you be tomorrow (Wednesday)?
Regards
Kevin
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#14
Pan what are you Pi_tongue
If you can't get it call around in your travels Beer
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#15
kev11e Wrote:Where are you?
Where will you be tomorrow (Wednesday)?
Regards
Kevin

Hiya Kev. In Marrickville in the morning and Burwood in the arvo...
Let me know if you're around (0414 250975)

simmo Wrote:Pan what are you Pi_tongue
If you can't get it call around in your travels Beer

I'll have a go and get back to ya... Pi_thumbsup
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