Further
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Just discovered a broken plastic lock tab on one of my '08 bags. That's the small "L" shaped tab that the locks' pivoting metal piece sits behind when engaged by your key. Never paid much attention before, but it's surprisingly insubstantial. The tab is part of, and rises up from a plastic bracket that's attached to the bag itself with 3 rivets.
At first I thought I might have brought this on myself by overpacking the bag and having to force the bag closed in order to engage the lock. But as I study the mechanism, it seems to me that the sort of pressure exerted by overpacking the bag would not really apply pressure to the plastic tab. I'd think the only way to brake this tab would be to pry up on the lock "flap". So now I'm thinking someone was tampering with my bag. I park in an apartment ground-floor garage that has some history with "jackings" of various types.
In any event, I'm dreading the possibility that for want of a little plastic tab I might have to replace a $500 bag. Ouch !!
So two questions to anyone who might have some experience with this. First, has anyone else had this problem? and second, is the riveted plastic bracket which the tab is part of available as a separate part? If so, I see that 2 of the rivets are pretty accessible, but the back one is somewhat hidden. Is it stupid to expect I could get at that 3rd rivet to replace this thing?
If Yamaha would have done the proper thing and made that bracket out of steel in the first place, (it IS a SECURITY lock after all),, I wouldn't be facing this dilemma most likely.
Would sure like some advice on this. The Rock Strap holding my bag lid closed isn't really a good fashion statement, ya know?
At first I thought I might have brought this on myself by overpacking the bag and having to force the bag closed in order to engage the lock. But as I study the mechanism, it seems to me that the sort of pressure exerted by overpacking the bag would not really apply pressure to the plastic tab. I'd think the only way to brake this tab would be to pry up on the lock "flap". So now I'm thinking someone was tampering with my bag. I park in an apartment ground-floor garage that has some history with "jackings" of various types.
In any event, I'm dreading the possibility that for want of a little plastic tab I might have to replace a $500 bag. Ouch !!
So two questions to anyone who might have some experience with this. First, has anyone else had this problem? and second, is the riveted plastic bracket which the tab is part of available as a separate part? If so, I see that 2 of the rivets are pretty accessible, but the back one is somewhat hidden. Is it stupid to expect I could get at that 3rd rivet to replace this thing?
If Yamaha would have done the proper thing and made that bracket out of steel in the first place, (it IS a SECURITY lock after all),, I wouldn't be facing this dilemma most likely.
Would sure like some advice on this. The Rock Strap holding my bag lid closed isn't really a good fashion statement, ya know?