Had the pleasure this evening of opening a Master 220 with Harley Davidson Motorcycle and their logo engraved or stamped onto the lock. The padlock was attached upside down to the steering system of a gorgeous purple 80 something soft tail. Dude left his keys a province away and needed it unlcoked in order to move.
Anyways, because of the cramped position it was in and being upside down, it took me a good 4-5 minutes to pick the bloody thing...sure enough, it had 3 spool pins in it....Anyways it looked mighty impressive to the customer cause they are indeed big and heavy and shiny locks. The cylinder comes out with a small hex key, but you have to be careful 'cause there's a couple of long pins and a spring that can fall out if you're not watching careful. It's not a hassle to put 'em back in, but if you don't know they're there you could be looking for 'em for awhile.
Lots of fun.
P.S. Make sure you use light tension and either a slim-line or small-tipped pick for these.