Now that spring is finaly here in Maine and its time to ride
i finaly got around to getting my key work done on my bike
2 bikes 1 ignition key for the bike that doesnt run
and helmet, tank, and seat locks that all need different keys
Dropped off both my NSR's in the back of a truck today to a reccomended locksmith. He was able to make me keys to open everything on the bike within a few hours...!
I had previously bought a bunch of Honda NSR blanks from Tyga
but the Locksmith actually found a key in stock that made for a better fit
So ill share the wealth of knowledge on that key to you all, as i know there are a pile of you out there that dont have keys
The key code is DC3, its a Dodge Colt key made by Mitsubishi
The profile and spacing is perfect, but they have to cut back the stops to allow the key to go deep enough into the lock.
This key is available anywhere in the USA, so you can easily get a duplicate of your current key with this one. Or if you are like me, you need to go to a locksmith to make you keys just by looking and poking into your locks with their special tools
all in all 6 keys made to open the 3 different locks that are on my bikes
for about $93 dollars.. Not to bad really At least now i can put Gas in them! _________________ Koren
2 Strokes and I'm Off
Good work fella, and thanks for sharing. _________________ MC21SP Plaything
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If you have a key that's cut, it's real easy to take apart the other locks, file the pins down to fit that key and reassemble them. I bought my bike and it had 2 keys (one for the ignition and one for the tank). The tail lock and helmet lock keys were missing. Took me all of 1/2 hour to make them all match the ignition.
First remove the lock,say its the one to undo the rear seat ,there is a slide clip that holds the lock in,slide it across and the lock will come out,remove the bracket on the back/bottom of the lock(opposite end from were the key goes in)there will be a circlip under the bracket,remove it,put the key in and turn it full,pull on the key and the lock inner will come out from the barrel,look at the lock and you will notice that all the tumblers will be flush ,take the key out and the tumblers will appear,put in the key that you want to make fit and you will see that some of the tumblers are still sticking out,these need to be filed off flush,a better was is to run it up and down a bench grinder,put it back together.Job done.
yes it will,im a panel beater and when we fit a new lock that does not fit the old key that is how we do it,it saves time and money on fitting a whole new lock set.
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