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zombie -> keys please (1/1/2008 2:37:47 PM)

so hypothetically if you loose your only key to your older model bike, what would your options be....i mean can you call the dealer, does anyone know how many types of keys were made for the 97.  etc.


  

SpecR -> RE: keys please (1/1/2008 3:50:54 PM)

You can order a key and lock set...  you'd be better off buying a used one, though.


letsride -> RE: keys please (1/1/2008 4:51:09 PM)

If you aren't worried about theft,don't replace the lock set.You can remove your ignition and take it to a locksmith to cut you a key,cost is about $30.00


Jaybird180 -> RE: keys please (1/1/2008 11:46:39 PM)

I recall reading something about a key code.  Perhaps there's one on the lock.


zombie -> RE: keys please (1/2/2008 11:02:22 AM)

whats a key code?


letsride -> RE: keys please (1/2/2008 11:32:39 AM)

The key code is on the back of the ignition switch.there is like 10 digits and letters it is the last three.


Bumble Bee -> RE: keys please (1/3/2008 10:19:23 AM)

My bike is a 2000 and I have a set of tags that came with the bike that has the key code on them.  If I were to loose both keys I could take the tag to the dealership and they could order me new keys.  I take it you do not have the tags?


letsride -> RE: keys please (1/3/2008 6:00:43 PM)

Most dealerships will charge you an arm and a leg to cut you a key.A blank key costs about $10.00 not to mention cutting it. 


dookie0 -> RE: keys please (1/4/2008 2:31:56 PM)

HAHA I just did the same thing about two months ago. I lost my only key. If your somewhat mechanical it's easier than it looks to get the ignition out to get a key code off it. THe best thing to do is to take the top of the triple tree cover off and the ignition comes right with it and the key code is on the back. Give that to a locksmith and he can make you a key. I got two keys for 20 bucks and didn't even have to buy any blanks.


lgbr -> RE: keys please (1/4/2008 2:54:07 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: letsride

Most dealerships will charge you an arm and a leg to cut you a key.A blank key costs about $10.00 not to mention cutting it.
I remember paying a grand total of $5 to have a new key made for my car, all I had to do was show them my registration and ID. Cutting a key (unless it's a laser cut key) takes only a minute and can be done with a simple hand tool.


demonchild -> RE: keys please (1/4/2008 3:52:38 PM)

Honda motorcycle key cuts are not stored by Honda. You can have a locksmith make one for about 150 dollars or you can try to take the ignition cylindar off of the bike and get the code off of it (a lot harder than it sounds, especially if it is in the lock postion).


letsride -> RE: keys please (1/4/2008 3:54:58 PM)

Yeah,walmart cuts car keys but will not cut motorcycle keys.I know it takes about 2 min to cut,I have made lots of duplicate keys in my past.


RCR -> RE: keys please (1/4/2008 6:31:49 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bumble Bee

My bike is a 2000 and I have a set of tags that came with the bike that has the key code on them.  If I were to loose both keys I could take the tag to the dealership and they could order me new keys.  I take it you do not have the tags?


I have the tag with my key on both of my bikes. real smart huh!


  

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