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lost key
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2001 4:07 am
by All fAir
Two words AAA Plus. it varies state to state, but up here in Alberta you
can get towed 160 km, without extra charges, or have a locksmith sent to
make a key (no charge) or if the actual switch is broken, the first $100 of
parts and labor is covered. pretty good deal.
AllfAir -Tow truck driver, and no, I'm not the one who ran down the other
lister.
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lost key
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2002 9:31 pm
by John Marshall
I have a klr with missing keys. Is there any way to get the key code?
lost key
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2002 6:28 am
by Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
> I have a klr with missing keys. Is there any way to get the key code?
John, I've been searching through the messages using every relevant
keyword or phrase that I can think of, and have been unable to turn up the
message I was looking for. Someone recently posted about this; I'm pretty
sure it involved taking apart the ignition lock and looking on the body of
it for either a key code, or code for the lock that would give you the
info to make the key.
That's certainly not much help, I know. The info is there, I knew I should
have flagged that message, or printed it out, better yet...
Good luck,
Mark
Wise men still seek Him...
Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
A15
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lost key
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2002 7:18 am
by Zachariah Mully
John-
You should be able to remove the ignition cylinder from the bike and
locate the keycode on it so your dealer can get you a key. The cylinder
is bolted to the upper triple clamp by two 10mm bolts from the bottom...
I can't remember if you'll need to pull the instrument cluster off
first, but I would recommend it anyhow as there isn't too much room to
work with in there. If that doesn't work I have a matching gas cap and
ignition cynlinder set.
Z
DC
On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 22:29, John Marshall wrote:
> I have a klr with missing keys. Is there any way to get the key code?
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lost key
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2002 12:34 pm
by zootpatutie
The key code is on the ingnition key base (six digit alphanuemeric if I
remember correctly), held on from underneath by the two 10mm bolts. I was
able to access the bolts by removing the cowling. Didn't have to touch the
instrument cluster otherwise. The key code will allow you to have a key
made. Matching the helmet lock will not work in the ignition as the helmet
lock uses only four of the five tumblers.
Todd
A9
A3
lost key
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:55 pm
by jonblak12321
I had a great time at Lake Powell 2 days ago. I took a great swim. I
lost all my keys and I don't even drink. I had backups for my other
bike and car but none for my 03 KLR.
Whats the best way to get going with out a key for a KLR? Should I
take the ignition out? How do I do that? Is there a way to order a
key with the VIN? My local Honda shop suggested I take out the
ignition and take that to a key smith and that he would look the
number up on the ignition and make a key from that.
Any suggestions would be highly appreciated and will add to your
karmic well being I'm sure. Thanks
JOhn Black
digest number 10093
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:51 pm
by Jacobus De Bruyn
No way a group hug with you sweaty dusty tough guys,
even if it is only macho posturing. Too many John
Wayne movies, and Johnny Cash records, stuff for kids.
One of the toughest men on record said that the only
way to overcome evil is with good, and I think he was
tougher that all of us together.
After reading with some interest the long articles
about OIL, here is how I pick my oil. The nearest
convenient gas station is Shell, so I buy their oil,
Shell Helix super 20-50, and I didn t consult a NASA
scientist to see if that s ok. Before I have used
Castrol GTX, also a good oil. I think the frequency
of the oil changes, the riding temps, how you use the
clutch, could be very important also. I read that
Honda has new models that keep the oils separate,
crankcase and cylinder, and that makes sense too.
So compassion is not a sign of weakness, but of
strength, to me it seems that the whole world is nuts
anyhow, but I still have to deal with it. And that s
how, even if my temper flares, and I can teach you a
few curses in different langauges. Often as I ride
my KLR, I find myself singing, and if I don t know the
words, (I don t) I ll make em up. Jake.
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