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olie05
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Lost my key

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A few weeks ago I rode over a set of train tracks. The bump I had to go over was much more violent than I thought it was, and consequently my keys fell out of my ignition. It didn't help that I had an entire set of work and house keys attached to that ring either, making it easier for them to fall out. I didn't realize that the keys had fallen out until I was already on the freeway. I got home, turned the ignition lock cylinder into the off position using a screwdriver and went back to the tracks to look for the keys.

...of course, I didn't find them! :(

Luckily I had written down the key code and had a key made at Texas Yamaha for around $14.

I don't know why I'm so amused by this, but when I got the key IT WORKED! I guess I'm used to the locksmith copying keys rather than making them from dimensions, or whatever they use to translate codes into keys.

Anyway, this is just a friendly reminder for all of you to go out and write down your key codes, and don't carry any keys on your motorcycle key rings!
Last edited by olie05 on Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Lost my key

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Bought my bike without keys. i took the locks and ignition to a locksmith and he was able to make the keys for them. Glad your situation worked out though
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