Locally, few locksmiths carry blanks for bikes because there are so many different types. I spent a fruitless morning going to half a dozen shops. None of them had anything bike related and made no effort to try and match something.
I finally lucked out and for the local guys try About Town Lock and Key at 393 Cannon St. E. Hamilton 905 525 5564. They are super bike friendly and have a large selection of blanks. They will do house calls too.
A few other things I learned. a) Older bikes are easier to get keys for b) GS keys are the same blanks for ignition, seatlock and gas cap (oddly enough as it seems smaller) c)If you have the key code from the original keys you can get them cut without the original key to copy.
Debbie at about town also said it is a good Idea to have 3 sets especially if you travel distances. One to keep at home (original), one set for the bike and a second set to carry with you in case you lose the bike set. Makes sense.
She also mentioned that if you ever need to change the ignition module or seat lock or gas cap or whatever, a good locksmith can rekey to match your existing keys. Handy to know.
Get your spares made up before you lose one
Cheers all,
Spyug
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