Lost key for Zhenlong ZL07010-F battery.

Koolcat

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Hi guys

I have a Skyline iZip electric bike like this http://www.topelectricbikes.co.uk/Izip-Skyline-Gents/839.htm but my keys were lost and now the battery is locked in the bike in the "Off" position and now riding a 20kg+ pushbike and is not fun at all on the hills.

Does anyone know how I can replace this lock or get a replacement key for this battery?

Picture attached of the label on my battery and after Googling it found a link of what it looks like https://www.amazon.co.uk/REPLACEMENT-BATTERY-Li-Ion-ZHENLONG-ZL07010/dp/B0071IVQ4I
 

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Koolcat

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I got it off eBay d8veh so I unfortunately don't have much to prove that I didn't steal it. What are you looking for that will convince you that its not stolen? I have attached a screen shot where you can see that my username on eBay with the winning bid is very similar to my username here.

I have now managed to get the battery out the bike and I can see there are a few screws to open the battery casing and should be able to access the key barrel. Now where to source this key barrel? o_O
 

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OK, that's enough. I hope you can understand why i asked. You'd hate me if your bike was nicked and I told the guy how to get it working.

I'll give you the method by PM.
 

Nealh

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Hey!!! That's my stolen bike give it back :p.
Sorry couldn't resist that :oops:.
 

Koolcat

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OK, that's enough. I hope you can understand why i asked. You'd hate me if your bike was nicked and I told the guy how to get it working.

I'll give you the method by PM.
I understand mate. I know the feeling of getting my bike nicked. Its happened to me twice already. Hence nowadays looking for bargains on eBay. Thanks for the PM.
 

mike killay

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Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Somehow the key got lost, so they just decided to sell the bike on ebay
 
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As it happens, I lost the keys to my battery about 6 months ago. Strangely, after I told OP I would send them a lock and keys, I went to get a special screwdriver bit out of my tool tool storage thing and a bit fell out into a draw below that was slightly open. It was like the bit was alive. Every time I tried to grab it, it seemed to jump under something else. Finally, I lifted up my caliper gauge box to get it, and there it was sitting next to my battery keys. I thought the keys might be in there, but I looked many times and didn't find them.
Strange, but true!
 

mike killay

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Sorry,
But I think that as a matter of policy we should not respond to newcomers wanting new keys.
It is just too suspicious.
If some innocent person has been daft enough to buy something, anything, without keys,
Tough.
 

MaxDaddy

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Sorry,
But I think that as a matter of policy we should not respond to newcomers wanting new keys.
It is just too suspicious.
If some innocent person has been daft enough to buy something, anything, without keys,
Tough.
Just as daft would be someone leaving their ebike unlocked outside a shop or using a £5 halfords lock. I'm not saying deserved it or anything but it's not the best move.
 

MaxDaddy

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Good luck man.. In China, we can copy a key if you have a spare key.
China can copy everything including cars and electrical items. They even make fake milk and eggs. I think I watched somewhere that 30% of China's entire economy relates to counterfeiting.
 

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China can copy everything including cars and electrical items. They even make fake milk and eggs. I think I watched somewhere that 30% of China's entire economy relates to counterfeiting.
No offense. The "copy" I mentioned is legal. Actually sometimes we do need this in daily life when we lose a key.
Regarding the milk, cars and electrical items you mentioned, I admit. Some people are really hateful. They are not cool. But China is changing and improving.
30%? Is this serious? I don't know. It's hard to define.
 

Koolcat

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Im not sure that a thief would go though this trouble to get the lock replaced. Without the know how, its quite difficult to remove the cylinder.
Just a guy trying to get his equipment back in working order.
 

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mike killay

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Not quite so, he says he bought it without keys.
Who would do that?
We do not know if the bike was stolen or not.