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It's not like you have a 1938 Traub there.Call the NField store. The number is at the bottom of the page if you hit the drop=down box up at the top of the page here.HOWEVER- that so-called "lock" is very persnickity. It has to all go together juuust right or it won't work. Unless you see visible damage or bending of some kind, just mess with it some more. If there's a kid nearby, they can usually figure out everything faster than adults.
Thanks! but are these parts available in the states?
Hey So I finally got my first 2009 Bullet Electra, I was working on the battery and put the left panel inside my house. My girlfriend picks it up and it like "What is this", drops it on the tile.. now I can't get it to lock back into place. Does anyone know where I can find body parts? Is it even possible?
Must be interesting to have a dealer to go to. Maybe even fun. I don't even know where the closest one is any more, but I'm pretty sure I'd need a map, a razor, and a change of underwear to get there and back.
Correct me if I am wrong here boys. The lock is held in by one small clip, the lock is grooved on either side for the clip to slide into.Battery box Assembly (no lock) 560031 $39.95Lock 143134 $9.95Clip Z91121 $100