Replace steering lock on Piaggio Si?
I'd like to replace the steering lock on my Piaggio Si, but I don't know how to get the old one out. Does it need to be drilled out?
And then does the old one just slide in and click into place?
I'd like to replace the steering lock on my Piaggio Si, but I don't know how to get the old one out. Does it need to be drilled out?
And then does the old one just slide in and click into place?
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If you don’t have a key for the old castle, it needs to be drilled. There are probably instructions for drilling a simple handlebar lock on the net. When the old one is out, you put the new one in the open position, lock visor on it, ready. Attention, different lock sizes have been installed in the Piaggio Mofas and Mopeds over time. Before you buy a new one, measure the old one after removal. Just because the offer is “fitting for Ciao/Boxer/Bravo/Si”, it does not have to fit for a long time.
Sorry, I have no Piaggio, my motorcycles have always been so that the steering head bearing has to be disassembled and the fork has to be pulled out, because for safety reasons you only get to the steering lock from the inside. It’s a lot of work, material costs for a new castle are the smallest problem. For this reason, I made it myself, you don’t have to make sure to pull the steering head bearing too tight, the steering has to run easily, and after a short time to pull again.