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    #17
    Your local locksmith should have blanks cheaper than that Joe. I paid $2.50 and your prices are always cheaper than ours.
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      #18
      not useful if you have NO keys, but....

      I avioded the unthinkable..I lost my spare 2 years ago, and managed not to lose my main key, with its highly sentimental key fob...Got spares made up this morning. The local hardware store did not have blanks. I went to a local locksmith, with an old school shop...Literally 2 walls with key blanks, and lots of cool clutter. He happily looked up the number and made me 2 for 8 bucks. Pictured is the key head if anyone needs the numbers...don't know if it makes a difference, but its for an 85 1150.
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      Glen
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      -Rusty old scooter.
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        #19
        I took a Gsxr ignition switch to a locksmith he was reluctant saying it had 8 plates and would take at least an hour and cost $90 for one key. I said no thank you went to different locksmith he did it in 20 minutes and gave me two keys for $35. And they aren't 8 plates.
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