bhendron
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I have a 3D printer and I've created various bits and pieces on it. This was what I did over the weekend. (forgive the messy work bench
I purchased two of these locks on ebay and they arrived last week:
I disassembled the cylinders and rearranged the tumblers so they would both work with the FJR ignition key:
I designed this mounting block and 3D printed two of them:
I inserted a nut into the hexagonal hole, this will be on the “backside” when mounted to the bike and the
screw that secures the lock will got through the hole on the other side and thread into this nut.
Here is one mounted with the nut side down (first hole on the left):
I then drilled a hole through the mount, a carriage bolt will be inserted from the other side (the carriage bolt head will be exposed, but there is no way to get a tool on it to remove it.
Carriage bolt installed:
The cut-out recess around the bolt is to allow access for a 10mm socket to secure the block to the rack:
Nut installed; this will be under the lock, so there is no access to it:
Lock secured via the screw and there is no access to the screw when the lock is closed:
There’s one.
I repeated the whole thing on the other side and remounted the plate:
Voila:
I purchased two of these locks on ebay and they arrived last week:
I disassembled the cylinders and rearranged the tumblers so they would both work with the FJR ignition key:
I designed this mounting block and 3D printed two of them:
I inserted a nut into the hexagonal hole, this will be on the “backside” when mounted to the bike and the
screw that secures the lock will got through the hole on the other side and thread into this nut.
Here is one mounted with the nut side down (first hole on the left):
I then drilled a hole through the mount, a carriage bolt will be inserted from the other side (the carriage bolt head will be exposed, but there is no way to get a tool on it to remove it.
Carriage bolt installed:
The cut-out recess around the bolt is to allow access for a 10mm socket to secure the block to the rack:
Nut installed; this will be under the lock, so there is no access to it:
Lock secured via the screw and there is no access to the screw when the lock is closed:
There’s one.
I repeated the whole thing on the other side and remounted the plate:
Voila: