How to Remove the Yakima HandCuff Bike Lock # Y02466 from a Bike Rack to Install on New Rack
Question:
I purchased a new Yakima bike rack and want to transfer my handcuff lock from my old one. How do you get the lock off the old rack?
asked by: Pete
Expert Reply:
Basically to remove the Yakima HandCuff Bike Lock # Y02466 from a bike rack you will have to remove the single bolt that holds the assembly to the rear of the upright mast of the rack. If you fast forward to the 4:00 mark of the video I attached you will see how it gets removed. You will need the special allen wrench from Yakima that comes with this lock to loosen this bolt.
From that point forward of the rack it shows how it will install into your new rack as well.
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Yakima HandCuff Cable Lock for RidgeBack and SwingDaddy Bike Racks
- Bike Locks
- Cable Locks
- Keyed Unique
- Steel
- 3 Feet Long
- Gray
- Yakima
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