Hello all,
I have a similar problem; my girlfriend has lost her key to her motorbike's disc lock.
It is a 7-pin tubular disc lock. I have tried to open it with the pen-and-cardboard method and couln't get it to open after many carboards and many minutes.
I have juste seen on this forum that you could use normal lockpicks (i.e.: not tubular specialized lockpicks) to do the job, but I was wondering if I need a special tension tool ? one that could be squared shaped ?
I have a bit of hobby experience with regular keylocks...
I couldn't care less about the lock, it's worth about 30$ new, she could probably not sell it for over 10$ to someone else with a new key...
And she got a better disc lock unused in her drawers anyway, a XenaSecurity.com alarmed lock (gotta get that battery changed though!).
I am inquiring your advice about:
1. drilling the cylinder
2. buying a pro 7-pin picklock tool (which I could keep and enjoy playing with)
3. call a pro... they charge me 45$+ for the call and 15$+ for the new key.
4. drilling the pins (as I read in previous post)
5. picklock it with regular picks
Here are some photos of the lock:
Thanks
Mat