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25 Mar 2008 11:41 #202119 by hmondo
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I would go with the keycode and have a new one cut, although you may have to wait a while for it. This way there's no damage to the bike. Another idea would be to pick the lock...it's not that difficult with the right tools. Wish I was there to help!

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25 Mar 2008 11:41 - 25 Mar 2008 11:42 #202120 by OnkelB
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Ok, I didn´t know that (the tumblers), guess it wasn´t such a hot idea after all.

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25 Mar 2008 12:05 - 25 Mar 2008 14:41 #202125 by The Gringo
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OnkelB actually it was a good thought, if I were in Becker's situation I'd be trying every key I could lay my hands on. The odds are against it however. I can only imagine the cursing I'd be doing in that situation. I mislaid my keyring that had keys to 3 of my bikes on it last fall and spent most of a morning hunting for them. Now whenever I get a new bike one of the first things I do is write down the key number on the back of a business card that I keep in my wallet. I really should have duplicates made of all my bike keys but so far I haven't gotten around to it.

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25 Mar 2008 14:10 #202145 by ronjones
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I don't know about bikes, but once I walked up to a car, I thought was mine, and opened the door w/my key. It wasn't until I got in the car that I realized it wasn't mine. It's always worth a shot, to try a key from another bike.

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26 Mar 2008 08:54 #202259 by mariozappa
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It's a long shot...But, I wonder if you could take the rear wheel off and pull the inner plastic fender from the bottom out of the tabs and reach up in there from behind.

NOTE: The inner fender is still attached at the top by 2 bolts.

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26 Mar 2008 18:38 #202384 by bkay1
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just pay a locksmith to pic the lock. it not like its a hight security lock. i think any locksmith (or crimanal(jk) could do it. i know in my town a company cllaed parrie bro's with come and get into any lock and not damage it.

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26 Mar 2008 20:24 #202400 by OKC_Kent
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Did you try bountyhunters idea of pulling the tank off? I think it would work....

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26 Mar 2008 20:37 #202402 by RonKZ650
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Also have you tried simply forcing the seat open? Do at your own risk, but on all the parts bikes I have without key I just jerk up on the seat and it flops right open doing no damage. Of course I don't care if there's damage so if you do care the lock may be broken. Lock isn't going to be used on an armored car, they are low security items to say the least. As an old friend of mine said years ago, "don't get mad, just force it". :)

321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.

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27 Mar 2008 11:57 #202502 by bushido1287
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i've done the same thing.
For me to get them out i used a pair of old sizzers put it into the keyhole and turned. it might work for you.
good luck!

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27 Mar 2008 12:56 #202513 by Becker
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Well I tried to pick the lock after watching a video about picking locks on youtube. The problem is that these locks have pins on both sides instead of just one making it way harder to get the pins to line up. I also tried the keys from the other bike but no such luck. It was a good idea though, I read in a car magazine somewhere that the dodge caravan had like 1345 different keys so technically u would have a 1 in 1345 chance. I also live 15 miles from the nearest small town and 90 from the nearest big town so trying to get a locksmith to drive out hear would be expensive. I tried getting into the seat compartment through the fender with no luck and I already had the tank off (thats why i need to open the seat to put it back on) and I can't get in the front. So I just drilled the lock out. I know, I know not real bright once again but i got impatient and wanted to get my keys back. from now on however all of my bikes are getting spare keys that are going to be kept somewhere safe!!

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79 KZ400 LTD
78 KZ650C2
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27 Mar 2008 15:45 #202553 by 650ed
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Hey, look at the bright side. At least you didn't remember the keys were in your pocket just as you finished drilling the lock. :lol:

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27 Mar 2008 16:08 #202557 by RonKZ650
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So Caravan has 1300 different keys. Just slightly more than Kawasaki. Out of my current lineup, 3 of them I can interchange keys even though the number on the key is not the same.

321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.

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