Hello everyone. New guy alert.
My name is Bert.
I've been wrenching on old rusty things all my life, and I'm an old guy.
The other day, I happened upon a rare sight in the craigslist ads here in Tucson, Arizona. It was a '93 MZ Silver Star that had been out in some guys yard in the sun since 2016. The odo only shows about 12000 km. It even leaked some oil after the trailer ride home! I'll take that as good news. It means there's still some oil in it!
So first things first... I need to get a key made for it. Using the search function on your fine forum here, I found the big discussion about the Zada lock coming loose, so I ran out very hopefully that mine would be loose and easy to remove. No dice. Solid as a rock.
So, besides removing those silly security screws and replacing them with allen bolts/locktite, I need to take the lock to a locksmith to try for a new key.
What all do I need to take off/take apart to get that thing outta there?
I'm thinking about taking off the whole top triple tree so I can access the security screws in a conventional fashion.
Here's another question- I also need access to the gas tank and side cover that both have locks as well. The side cover comes off readily, as somebody pried it open and broke off the tab on the back of the lock. There isn't possibly a way that if a locksmith made me a key for that little lock, that it would possibly work in the ign, switch?? Doubt it, but worth asking.
Anyway... I'll go back to my lurking position in the corner now. At least until I have another burning question.
Thanks for your patience.