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1991 R100RT luggage

b1620

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Can someone tell me who made the bags in the picture below? I need to find a key or have one made.
Thanks
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Can someone tell me who made the bags in the picture below? I need to find a key or have one made.
Thanks. ]
If you can open the latches, the key number is engraved on the side of the latch mechanism. Once you have the key number ask here. Those keys are all over the place in everyone's junk drawer. Somebody will have the key you need. Check all of the latches, they may have been replaced and you might need more than one key.
 
If you have a key and need another, can't you get one cut by a locksmith? I had this problem and solved it this way.
 
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I'd sure like to see a close up picture of the locks. The early bags used a small flat key. The later bags used a key like the ignition key. On these locks they were keyed to the ignition key. The previous posts address the early model locks.
 
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