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Been going over my place with a fine tooth comb for 48 hours
Lrrs/ccs expert #221
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Addrenaline Cycle, Swansea Ma, Townsend Computer Technologies, "Innovation in imaging"
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
Lrrs/ccs expert #221
1812 paint and body, www.thiefindustries.com, Choate Tree Service,
Addrenaline Cycle, Swansea Ma, Townsend Computer Technologies, "Innovation in imaging"
I've thought I lost mine a few times, only to find it in the seat lock.
smutty im all for that but im not exactly electrically inclined ( as we remember from rayrays shitty truck/trailer wiring situation) anyone have a good way to explain the process of jumping to my kill switch?
Lrrs/ccs expert #221
1812 paint and body, www.thiefindustries.com, Choate Tree Service,
Addrenaline Cycle, Swansea Ma, Townsend Computer Technologies, "Innovation in imaging"
Send a pm to loudog. He did it on his 2nd gen.
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
Lrrs/ccs expert #221
1812 paint and body, www.thiefindustries.com, Choate Tree Service,
Addrenaline Cycle, Swansea Ma, Townsend Computer Technologies, "Innovation in imaging"
Back in the 70s Honda stamped a 4digit key code on the ignition cylinder and on the keys. What a joke as anyone could say I need key 1234 etc and ride away. I had a locksmith make me a Pontiac key from looking at a worn key. That was cool. Would think with all the track only sv around some ignition cylinders and gas caps would be sitting in spare parts boxes.
2013 ZX6R-636
Have you checked your little tool kit that comes with the bike? Or your owners manual even?
I've never had a Suzuki so not sure if they do this or not, but Yamaha gives you a small plate with the key number on it and suggests you write the key number down in your owners manual. I've also found the key code plates mixxed in with the tools in the little tool bag that comes with the bike. Just a thought
Yamaha
Wirelessly posted
Hot wiring is not that easy. He will need lights, gauges etc.
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
Fixed!! Thanks lou for the diagram wired it up rode it out to a guy who does impressions and have 2 new keys. Rewired my ignition and all is well. Phew.
Lrrs/ccs expert #221
1812 paint and body, www.thiefindustries.com, Choate Tree Service,
Addrenaline Cycle, Swansea Ma, Townsend Computer Technologies, "Innovation in imaging"
it was not me, glad he got it squared away.
.:|LaRNZ|:.
FWIW when I get a bike I usually have an extra key made and tape it with black duct tape up inside the frame someplace. Especially if you camp with your bike, this can be a lifesaver. It doesn't have to be convenient to get at: in fact it shouldn't be.
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”
Note to self: find out where Garandman parks those 3 bikes and take one (the key is under the black tape)
Seriously, I've got a key hidden on mine as well. I'm admittedly a bit OCD about keys though.
Last edited by Garandman; 06-15-12 at 07:42 AM.
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”