Posts: 692
Threads: 63
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation:
0
When I can't find my keys what I do without even thinking is ask "You got my keys Woman" 99.9% of the the time the answer is "Yes" My heart drops back down to a rate sustainable for normal living and think to myself "Thank Christ the Woman knows whats going on"
Woman,where's my wallet?
And whats for tea?
Posts: 317
Threads: 46
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation:
0
shit that was lucky rocket,
i lost my spare for a year- then i thought it might turn up when i moved houses- nope no luck there. Then i was sorting some old boxes a few months ago and i found it in someplace i would never have looked. Key hooks are the way to go...
Cheers
Rob
Posts: 692
Threads: 63
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation:
0
Whats a key hook ?
Woman,where's my wallet?
And whats for tea?
I went to a test day when I had my first busa and they were still kinda rare. Rode up, wandered off, came racing back to find a crowd of guys standing around it saying, 'well if the keys are in it we must be allowed to take it out'. Luckily they'd all been too scared to be the first!
Posts: 317
Threads: 46
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation:
0
yeah or you'd have killed him when he got back for pinching ya bike for a lap.
A key hook is where you put your keys- like the back of a door or inside your front door.
Or if you have any body piercings? Can be a safe place to put your key.... :lol:
cheers
Rob
Posts: 5,303
Threads: 275
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation:
9
06-04-2007, 07:38am
(This post was last modified: 06-04-2007, 07:40am by BUSGO.)
I should suggest that if anyone doesn't have at least one good spare key, they shoot around to their local Master Locksmiths and get a copy made.
A copy of a good key is only about $10. But a key cut on a blank to code can cost about $50.
If they can't work out what blank to use, they have to dissassemble the ignition and work out the cuts.
Add at least another $50 for that little job.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
Posts: 5,401
Threads: 56
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation:
2
BUSGO Wrote:I should suggest that if anyone doesn't have at least one good spare key, they shoot around to their local Master Locksmiths and get a copy made.
A copy of a good key is only about $10. But a key cut on a blank to code can cost about $50.
If they can't work out what blank to use, they have to dissassemble the ignition and work out the cuts.
Add at least another $50 for that little job.
Thank you Busgo, for that advice, that your not using
Getting a new key cut soooooooooon :rolleyes:
Cheers T
never fly higher than your angel.
Posts: 3,649
Threads: 14
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation:
0
I recently got a spare from a Suzuki dealer, after giving them a VIN and a key code and waiting a couple of days for the item to turn up, it was a blank, no big deal I just went to the nearest key cutter and copied from the old one. Just wasn't expecting it to be blank.
"par excellence"
Posts: 692
Threads: 63
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation:
0
Whats a key hook ?
you stick it on the side of your tank and hang the keys off it :2funny:
Is that another mod Rod ?
Woman,where's my wallet?
And whats for tea?
Haha same!
Ive left it on the humplock a few times...
Anyhows I was on lygon once on walking on the footpath with a few mates when i saw a honda key
an a peter stevens keyring on it,i picked it up,went up to the first guy i saw with a honda jacket,asked him if hes missing hes key,he checked,panicked,looked at me funny then
i gave it to him.
I was in the market for buying too,would of scored myself a new cbr1000 haha.
He was pretty happy though !
Posts: 888
Threads: 54
Joined: Jul 2007
Reputation:
0
A mate of mine from Charleville, Qld replaced the ignition on his shovelhead with a button. Must have figured no one would wanna steal such a leaky old ride.
Licence Back!
Posts: 3,649
Threads: 14
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation:
0
Not even worth scrap value.
"par excellence"