justoneoftheguys wrote:Souljer wrote:Anyway,
So can I get that old key out of there and have a new key made for it?
I love the way it looks.
I'm confused - do not both folding keys work in your ignition?
Correct.
They do not both work.
The lower three keys work on the bike. Any one key will operate and open everything.
The bike also came with the original Warranty Information & Service History manual and the original Rider's Manual. The Rider's Manual states that three keys come with the new bike: "1 folding head master key and 2 rigid head spare keys are supplied".
The seller/previous owner only gave me one rigid key when I bought the bike so I thought that's all there is. Then he found the folding master and mailed it to me. Then he found the other keys, the second rigid for this bike and another nicer folding one and a matching rigid and sent me the whole key ring. I'm sure this collection of keys has been following the bike around for decades.
In the picture, the upper two are both the same but a different code. They work on some other bike lost in the sands of time. The tags on the rings are key codes. One matches the key code numbers written inside the Warranty Information manual.
Now I'm just wondering if I can either find folding blanks with the little mini-badge or get another key fitted to the one I have so I can have it cut to work on this bike. Actually you gave me the idea that I might just have a chat with a locksmith and see if this is something he's done before or knows how to go about it. Sometimes it's something that looks difficult or baffling but then you talk to the right person and they say, "Oh, yeah. No problem. I do it all the time".