thats alot of waisted money getting the key redone mate but theres not alot you can do
bit it still suxs big time
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would you rather teh old days where you could basiaclly stick a screw driver in the lock, twist. crack and start? Personally I think the imobilisers is a good deterant even though a real thief would give a toss and throw your bike in teh back of his truck never to e seen again
Egos; everyone got one
I went through the same issues - I only got one key with my bike and, knowing my history with losing stuff, got a 2nd key from the dealer. My experience only cost me about $180 all up, which is hell cheaper than getting a new barrel etc installed!
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Better than some like the late r1 that need a matching lock key and ecu
at ~$2500...
Current reflash being developed i believe could turn the immobiliser off , basicly tell the ecu its for the US market which doesn't have the immobiliser. but the only time i could see that being a need would be for a auction bike with no key that you brought for racing .
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Each GEN II bike comes with two immobiliser keys that match the ECU.
If they are both lost, another 2 identical keys for each ECU are supposed to be held at the factory.
(That is what the advertising blurb that I read claims anyway).
If all 4 keys have been used and lost, a new ECU must be purchased as well.
If you got a new key cut and set to the bike immobiliser, then maybe that is a good thing afterall.
I wonder if they copied the signal from the other key if you had it?
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I'm glad you got it sorted.
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It's a good thing in a way this immobilizer technology, because of the troubled times that we live in. One aspect of buying a second handy gen2 is exactly where you stand with keys delivered with the bike & how many left with the factory.
I had the misfortune of having the smarts drop out of my Toyota key because a piddly little screw holds the base together with about 1/2mm of plastic which breaks off after a while. Net damage $300 for a replacement.
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