**Always follow the instructions in your repair manual when doing repair or maintenance work on a motorcycle. Manuals can be found at the dealer and online.** In this video I reveal a vulnerability found in the ignition lock on a 2008 Harley Davidson Road Glide when the ignition lock is left in ... More
Added Jan 10, 2012
Channel Autos
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smallengineshop Says:
Glad you like them and thanks for watching
mishku1967 Says:
I'm a 2004 Road Glide owner, and your vids are very much appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to make and share these! Ride safe
smallengineshop Says:
Thanks for commenting and watching!
carpenter671 Says:
Actually, if they stole the chrome knob as shown, one can still turn the inner portion through the 4 positions, using a screwdriver....they actually show it being done in tutorials (in case the tumbler gets moved while the knob is off)
smallengineshop Says:
Thanks, and thanks for watching.
smallengineshop Says:
Motorcycle locks and cars locks are made of pot metal, so they are easy to break. The good thing about the Road Glide is the security system prevents someone from starting the bike without the security fob. Thanks for watching!
mrwiggles2 Says:
Cool explanation.
Jaladorm2000 Says:
Is that your RoadGlide that you always use in your videos? I have to say that I'm not fond of that key locking mechanism. It looks pretty cheesy and also doesn't look like it would take much to just rip it out even if it was locked.