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Hepco & Becker panniers - replacement keys??

PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:53 pm
by Ian Hingley
Hi All

First time poster here.

I've recently got a Skorpion Tour fitted with Hepco & Becker panniers.

Unfortunately, the previous owner didn't have the keys.

This means I can't remove the cases from the bike ('cos they're locked on), but can't lock the cases themselves ('cos they were already unlocked). So, not particularly practical!

Anyone know where I could get replacement keys from? Or even where I could find what number the replacement keys should be?

Thanks

Ian

Re: Hepco & Becker panniers - replacement keys??

PostPosted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 3:10 am
by Norman Wade
Hi Ian,
Hepco locks have a 2 or 3 digit code (stamped on the keys). I had a look at my panniers, but couldn't find the code anywhere on the lock. Motobins sell Hepco spares in the UK see: http://www.motobins.co.uk/displayfinal.php?s=0&function=show&subs=186a&title=LID+%26+FRAME+LOCKS+FOR+PANNIERS+%26+TOP+BOX%27S+&model=&bike= and list a spare key and barrel, part no: 94568. This infers that there is some way of removing the barrel from the lock and it MAY have the lock number printed on it. It might be worth phoning Motobins to ask how to remove the barrel, if the number is stamped on the barrel, and whether they can supply keys by number. If not, it might be worth taking the barrel to a locksmith and seeing if they can cut keys for it.
If Motobins can supply keys, only buy 1 as you can get keys cut at 'normal' key cutting shops like Mr Minit or Timpsons, ask for a 'Silca LS13', this is the same as the Hepco key, except it's plain metal (no plastic cap) but will be a lot cheaper. While you're there, they can also cut spare ignition keys, ask for a 'Silca ZD 16RP'.
Good luck and let us know how you get on

Norman

Re: Hepco & Becker panniers - replacement keys??

PostPosted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:40 am
by Ian Hingley
Hi Norman

That's a fantastic reply!

Don't really want to change all 6 barrels, so will see if I can get one out, find a key number and pop to the nearest locksmith.

Will keep you informed.

Ian