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Old 24-11-20, 07:53 AM   #1
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I was wondering if anyone knew if the keys are encoded in anyway, i basically bent one a little when i left it in the side of the bike when going under the seat and pulling bike into garage
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Old 24-11-20, 09:43 AM   #2
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What bike?

I bought a blank for my old SK6 - they are not encoded.
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Old 24-11-20, 09:58 AM   #3
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sv650 , 2020 model, it dont look big as if it has anything, but dont want to make any assumptions. Whilst i have bent it back an it seems to work, i just think its best i bite the bullet and get another good spare made. Last time i bought a blank for my honda it was nightmare trying to find a cutter who would do it, then it was with the risk of if it dont work not their problem...
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Old 24-11-20, 10:08 AM   #4
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I really doubt it has an encoder in - it's not like the Honda HISS system.
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Have look in yesterday's Gripe of the Day?
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Old 24-11-20, 12:31 PM   #6
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I really doubt it has an encoder in - it's not like the Honda HISS system.
Just on that topic, you can get chipped blanks from fleabay (or even David Silver for Honda) and the programming procedure is quite simple and easily found on youtube, just need a resistor lead to plug into the crank pick-up connector.
The Honda HISS chip is in the key head, and as long as the old one is on the key ring alongside a new "dumb" key when you put it in the ignition it will still detect the HISS chip, so if you break a HISS key you can get by with just a plain key if you wish.
Just an option.
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