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31-01-07 02:43 PM |
Re: Spare Keys - do you carry yours around?
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Originally Posted by Baph
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Originally Posted by Mogs
I was out on the weekend and a friend of mine mislaid his keys, he had a spare hidden on the bike, for obvious reasons I won’t go into what bike or where. I was wondering if the general view was to carry your spare with you, wherever you go.
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Thats like praying the bike grows a pair of legs IMO!
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Trust, me, where this was hidden, you would not find it by just feeling under fairings for a key taped in place, I doubt they'd even find it when breaking the bike for spares! :) (NB, no, I'm not the friend in question, I was merely present - don't go trying to steal my bike :P )
Mogs: I have been thinking the same thing. My only concern is that in the event of the bike being nicked (even if it's picked up and put in a van, rather than ridden away), the insurers will want to see where the keys are and will try to weasel out of paying if you can't produce them. The answer would be to get a duplicate key cut, as well as your "official" spare and hide that on the bike (after testing it works of course!).
In my case, this would mean requesting a duplicate alarm/immobiliser fob (which I'm not even sure it's possible to do) too and hiding that.
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