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I saw a guy at a dealer with a newer bike that lost his keys. They had to pull out the ignition switch to get a series of numbers from the underside of it. I left after that, i dont know if he got a key on the spot or one had to be ordered.
You could check your local dealer and see what is involved in getting a new key. Personally, i would call a local locksmith as they would probably be alot cheaper and easier to deal with. I have yet to have any good luck with dealers regarding old bikes.
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take the gas cap number to a locksmith that can look up key codes and he can pull the cut pattern and you should be good, you may need to bring your title with you.
-ryan78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
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Originally posted by first timertake the gas cap number to a locksmith that can look up key codes and he can pull the cut pattern and you should be good, you may need to bring your title with you.
-ryanAnd on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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I had the same problem and went to a local locksmith. I brought him the gas tank and the seat lock. The two of them combined equal the ignition. There is also, however, a number stamped on the back of the ignition switch. He can cut from that.
Expect to pay around $20-$30. $5 for a duplicate.
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