ST1300 Luggage Keys
Thursday, October 25th, 2007Ok, we all know how annoying it is when you decide you need to add or remove something from your ST1300 side cases while you have the bike running. So, here’s an easy way to add convenience to the ST1300 luggage.
First, get two of copies of your ST1300 key made at a local locksmith/key cutter. You don’t have to use a Honda blank, since they are expensive. A standard ILCO X265 key works perfectly; that’s what I used.
Also get two plastic drawer/cabinet knobs. Here’s the one I chose, found at the local Ace Hardware. Make sure that the base is wide enough to handle the width of your key; this one is 1/2 inch, which is just the right size.
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Using increasingly larger drill bits, drill out the inside of the knob until it’s completely cleaned out.
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Now, put the duplicate key into the side case and mark it at the top edge of the lock. Cut off the top of the key a little at a time, while continuing to test it inside the knob, until you get the length just right. The mark you made on the key should come right to the edge of the knob. The more accurate you are here, the better it will look on the bike, since the knob will sit flush on top of the lock.
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I used JB Weld to attach the key to the knob, but there are probably other options as well. I used the JB Kwik variation, so that it would set up faster, because you need to adjust the key to make sure it’s straight as the epoxy sets.
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The finished product. Just repeat for the other side. Of course, you’ll probably want to take them with you if you plan to leave the bike for an extended period of time. ![]()
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