key issue
#1
i have a mate with a black 07 busa. he has lost both his keys and didnt bother to write down the number on the key. what are his options regarding getting a new key.

thanks.
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#2
That is a real bummer,sorry that he lost them..

I was told at one stage when hubs lost one of my keys that it may need rebarrelling..Also can be exxy.

tell him to pop down too local key shop(as in ppl that deal with safes ect) they may help him in the right direction.
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#3
suzuki will have the key ID number , take the bike to a genuine suzuki dealer and he should be able to get a key with all the details from the frame and engine number , its not going to be cheap $$$
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#4
(24-03-2010, 05:08pm)big kev Wrote: suzuki will have the key ID number , take the bike to a genuine suzuki dealer and he should be able to get a key with all the details from the frame and engine number , its not going to be cheap $$$


And not if you're in WA!
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#5
ahh bugger i had a spare key ordered when i purchased the bike
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#6
1) Buy a near new 2500km lava red 2006 Busa Tank with Key.
2) Buy a near new 2500km lava red 2006 Busa Tail section with matching key hole.
3) Buy a 2004 Busa Ignition with key.
$1,500 if you want this, not negotiable. PM if you want it and can afford it. Available in Sydney or + shipping if not collected in person.
CheersPi_thumbsup
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#7
complete set of locks on ebay Sam
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Busa's yeah i guess i like them I've owned a few Pi_tongue
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#8
If your dealer wants too much a locksmith can cut a key if you can give them a barrell, tailpiece one will probably be easiest
nothing special about the 99-07 keys
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#9
The tailpiece and tank keyhole does not have the full set of pins of the ignition but a good locksmith can work out the last pin by working down from the top.
In some cases the last pin is the one that unlocks the steering only.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#10
Thanks for the correction Busgo
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#11
I THINK EBAY IS THE BEST OPTION. HE HAS TRIED TO GET ONE THRU THE DEALERS AND THEY JUST KEEP STUFFING HIM AROUND, WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT TEAM MOTO WOULDNT GIVE GOOD AFTER SALES SERVICE HAHAAHHAHA
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#12
(25-03-2010, 07:59am)Tag 13 Wrote: I THINK EBAY IS THE BEST OPTION. HE HAS TRIED TO GET ONE THRU THE DEALERS AND THEY JUST KEEP STUFFING HIM AROUND, WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT TEAM MOTO WOULDNT GIVE GOOD AFTER SALES SERVICE HAHAAHHAHA

Try calling suzuki aus direct
[Image: Resizeofbusa005.jpg] REGARDS ROD
MOBILE 0433 92 99 22
kangaroos1996@msn.com
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#13
he has mate, and they told him there is no record of his bike on the system. quality.
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#14
(25-03-2010, 10:30am)Tag 13 Wrote: he has mate, and they told him there is no record of his bike on the system. quality.

Good old suzuki
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MOBILE 0433 92 99 22
kangaroos1996@msn.com
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#15
yeah, i know...
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