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04 Mar 2006 05:08 #28106 by rstnick
Replied by rstnick on topic ignition switch numbers?
I think your best bet would be to take the locks to a Locksmith in your area and let them have a look at them and see if they can make up a set of keys.

There is a Locksmith that has a web site to order keys as well that you could try, I don't know the web address, but a search should turn up something.

A Kawasaki dealer may be able to help as well.

Your numbers are still a puzzle though. I have never seen stick on code #s. They have always been stamped into the lock. Plus your #s do not fit into any of the code series.

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05 Mar 2006 12:50 #28424 by wiredgeorge
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The number is stamped onto the front of the seat lock. It may be stamped on the front of the fork lock. It won't be a sticker. The number won't be a long one as most model years used no more than about 25 keys for all the bikes of a certan model.

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08 Mar 2006 12:27 #29399 by TunaTodd
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I just finished putting the cylinder back into the ignition switch and couldn't find any other numbers....perplexing. I give up, to the locksmith I go...thanks for the help everyone.

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