Steering lock

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barney 66
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Steering lock

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Any pointers where I can get a steering lock for my 76 31/2 Strada please ? Mdina says out of stock, I know there not the best thing but would be ok while calling at local places where i’m near the bike
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norbert
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Re: Steering lock

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They use to be Neimann locks
AntietamClassicCycle
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Re: Steering lock

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The same lock is used on Moto Guzzis, so try Gutsibits.
https://www.gutsibits.co.uk/pr/TheShop/ ... rch=SEARCH
barney 66
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Re: Steering lock

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Thanks, maybe I should try and remove it first to make sure, any tips to remove it ? I have no keys
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barney 66 wrote: 10 Oct 2025 14:48 Thanks, maybe I should try and remove it first to make sure, any tips to remove it ? I have no keys
Thanks barney
I used the Guzzi lock in my '77 3 1/2 Strada.

You could have a locksmith "pick" the lock and make keys. As Norbert wrote, it's a Neiman lock, so keys for a BMW Airhead seat lock will be the same. Here's a list of other blanks: https://www.thisoldtractor.com/moto_guz ... _lock.html

If you don't have keys and can't have some cut, then the lock will be destroyed removing it. Here's how I do it. First, remove the cover, which is accomplished by using a thin bladed tool to pry under the cover at the rivet. Then use a punch and hammer to drive the lock inward - this breaks off the head of a tiny screw in the lock bore that secures the lock. You should now be able to pull the lock out. It's helpful if you can line up the groove in the steering stem with the lock before doing this.
barney 66
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Re: Steering lock

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AntietamClassicCycle wrote: 10 Oct 2025 16:54
barney 66 wrote: 10 Oct 2025 14:48 Thanks, maybe I should try and remove it first to make sure, any tips to remove it ? I have no keys
Thanks barney
I used the Guzzi lock in my '77 3 1/2 Strada.

You could have a locksmith "pick" the lock and make keys. As Norbert wrote, it's a Neiman lock, so keys for a BMW Airhead seat lock will be the same. Here's a list of other blanks: https://www.thisoldtractor.com/moto_guz ... _lock.html

If you don't have keys and can't have some cut, then the lock will be destroyed removing it. Here's how I do it. First, remove the cover, which is accomplished by using a thin bladed tool to pry under the cover at the rivet. Then use a punch and hammer to drive the lock inward - this breaks off the head of a tiny screw in the lock bore that secures the lock. You should now be able to pull the lock out. It's helpful if you can line up the groove in the steering stem with the lock before doing this.
Great Thanks for the detailed response, if that’s the lock that fit yours then mine should be the same being a 76 31/2 Strada so maybe I order first then I can see what Im doing
Thanks barney
dunk 1
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Re: Steering lock

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If you search this forum for a post by dvhttm titled missing parts _ replying to another post there is a link to a bmw site with information on how to remove the locks - sorry thus is a bit roundabout but I cant copy the link very well on this device - Duncan
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Re: Steering lock

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This is the post with the link referred to above - the link is to an old BMW site and has a lot about how to remove these locks.

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2093&p=10072&hilit= ... ock#p10072
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