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Keys

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Hey GS guys in Dayton Ohio....Who can cut a new key in Dayton. My old key is wearing out !!
 
Most folks would say Ace Hardware could be a choice but I found here they won't do it. I have a locksmith here in Miamisburg that said he could but haven't had the chance to take him my keys yet. I would suggest stopping into one of the locksmiths and showing them your key.
 
My local motorcycle shop here cuts them .. I had one cut just on wednesday of last week .. its not a suzuki key but it was a matching blank . He cuts one key for $20 or 2 for $30 .. yeah a little pricy ! But my key looked like a hockey stick and had a crack in it , so didnt want to have it break on me , .. :eek: that was the only key I had !!
 
Do you have an "original" key that has the key code on it?

Not sure about most of the key-copying kiosks like Ace, Lowe's, Home Depot, etc., you need to go to a locksmith. I have not had to do this yet, but can recommend one locksmith to NOT go to. :eek: Centerville Lock and Safe. He is a crusty old fart that does not like to do anything that is out of the ordinary. Apparenly, cutting a motorcycle key by the code is "out of the ordinary".
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Have you tried a Google search?

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If you're just making a copy then ACE has the blanks and can cut them. If you need to do it by the key code then a locksmith is your only way to go. So far I've been lucky and have been able to salvage any motorcycle key by simply making a copy of the key I had. I did have to have a key made for my motor home by key code and the locksmith did it then.
 
The problem I've had with ebay keys by code is the ones I have gotten (2 so far) have both been too short to do the ignition. The key works in the seat lock so I know its correct code.
 
The problem I've had with ebay keys by code is the ones I have gotten (2 so far) have both been too short to do the ignition. The key works in the seat lock so I know its correct code.

Were you able to have a longer one made from it?
 
My local motorcycle shop here cuts them .. I had one cut just on wednesday of last week .. its not a suzuki key but it was a matching blank . He cuts one key for $20 or 2 for $30 .. yeah a little pricy ! But my key looked like a hockey stick and had a crack in it , so didnt want to have it break on me , .. :eek: that was the only key I had !!

Wow, I had one cut recently cost ?3.50
 
Were you able to have a longer one made from it?
Not from any of the local stores no. Aubuchons (think Ace) are the only ones to try. They failed. Miserably. Haven't been able to find a reputable locksmith to give it a go. Going to order some proper Suzuki blanks before I try. I have a 3 bikes that will need new keys cut at some point. All of them are working but very very worn.
 
Check with your local hardware stores to see which ones carry EITHER one of these key blank numbers as they BOTH work on these GS models.

 
It isn't an original key. The edges are rounded off and it's getting more difficult to get the key to turn the bike on..
 
What is the number on the lock or on the side of the key? (three digits)
 
It isn't an original key, it is a duplicate and it has no numbers on it. I don't see any numbers on the ignition switch, were would I find them?
 
As I mentioned in another key thread, my local key-cutter (in a pub) fished out a blank from a Japanese car (Honda, or similar) and cut me two separate copies. The original key that was the most worn was difficult to copy well, so I finished it off at home with a diamond file. Both now work properly, and I've retired the originals to the desk drawer for safe-keeping.
Cost? About a tenner for both, in total.
 
It isn't an original key, it is a duplicate and it has no numbers on it. I don't see any numbers on the ignition switch, were would I find them?

The helmet lock or gas cap lock has the numbers, if it still uses the same key as the ignition. If not the numbers are either on the side of the keyhole or on the side of the lock, take the ignition lock out to look for a three digit number.
 
Thanks jbird. that's good info...I'll have to remove the ignition switch cylinder and maybe find those 3 digits I keep hearing about!
 
Don't think you'll easily find it on the ignition cylinder. Easily found on the seat/helmet lock or fuel filler cap.
 
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