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MattTheLoony 11-03-05 12:19 PM

Lost key
 
Looking for ideas.

When I bought the bike there was only one key and I foolishly didnt get another cut. I had a party a while back and someone found my key on the floor, in a drunken stupor thought it was theirs. Although I know who this person is i'm having great difficulty in contacting him as the number I was given just goes straight to answer service.

SO, I was thinking that I could possibly get a new key from Suzuki.

Does anyone know if this is possible? or what I would need to get it?

I've spoken to one of the dealers up here and they suggested removing the ignition switch and sending it away to have a new key made which seem like a bit of a pain to me.

Any other ideas?

Itching 2 go 11-03-05 12:36 PM

Re: Lost key
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MattTheLoony
Looking for ideas.

When I bought the bike there was only one key and I foolishly didnt get another cut. I had a party a while back and someone found my key on the floor, in a drunken stupor thought it was theirs. Although I know who this person is i'm having great difficulty in contacting him as the number I was given just goes straight to answer service.

SO, I was thinking that I could possibly get a new key from Suzuki.

Does anyone know if this is possible? or what I would need to get it?

I've spoken to one of the dealers up here and they suggested removing the ignition switch and sending it away to have a new key made which seem like a bit of a pain to me.

Any other ideas?

take the barrel off and there should be a number stamped on it that is the key number! you should be able to get a key cut from this

MattTheLoony 11-03-05 12:40 PM

Ah ha, job for the weekend.

Thanks a lot.

Is a pain cos I've just moved house and the bike is sitting outside my old house until I find a key.

Is the ignition barrel easy to remove? Especially with the steering lock on.

Itching 2 go 11-03-05 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MattTheLoony
Ah ha, job for the weekend.

Thanks a lot.

Is a pain cos I've just moved house and the bike is sitting outside my old house until I find a key.

Is the ignition barrel easy to remove? Especially with the steering lock on.

not that hard i did the one on my bros in 30 minutes with the steering lock on so your SV shouldnt be much different

MattTheLoony 11-03-05 12:49 PM

thanks.

Shall let you know how I get on.

Warren 11-03-05 05:41 PM

forget dealers,

go to a good locksmith, (with the bike)

they should be able to take mesurements from inside the barrel and cut you a key from them. they may require proof that the veichle is yours tho.

alot cheaper than the dealer option me thinks .

MattTheLoony 12-03-05 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bikageboy
forget dealers,

go to a good locksmith, (with the bike)

they should be able to take mesurements from inside the barrel and cut you a key from them. they may require proof that the veichle is yours tho.

alot cheaper than the dealer option me thinks .

Trouble with that plan is actually getting the bike to the locksmith. Getting a trailer and people to help me pick up the bike (steering lock) would end up more of a pain I think.

I've been recemmended a company who isn't a dealer but can get keys from the key number. Just have to get the ignition barrel out.

Warren 12-03-05 01:56 PM

silly me, i should have thought about that.


some locksmiths will come out to you .

jonboy 12-03-05 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bikageboy
some locksmiths will come out to you .

Have you seriously any idea what the cost is? It's so outrageous most people wouldn't believe it.


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RenamedMonkey 12-03-05 01:58 PM

If you have the manual the key's serial number should be in here, usually as a label. Suzuki can use this to make you a new key. Think it's about £12ish.


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