JRust
Jul 4 2007, 11:35 AM
rhodyguy
Jul 4 2007, 11:43 AM
call a mobile locksmith right now!! they can 'read' (they wiggle/turn the soft blank in the ing, and it leaves tiny whitnessing marks) the ignition tumblers with a soft blank, they look up a code, and cut a new key on the spot. removal of the switch is not nessasary.
k
markb
Jul 4 2007, 12:19 PM
QUOTE(rhodyguy @ Jul 4 2007, 09:43 AM)
call a mobile locksmith right now!! they can 'read' (they wiggle/turn the soft blank in the ing, and it leaves tiny whitnessing marks) the ignition tumblers with a soft blank, they look up a code, and cut a new key on the spot. removal of the switch is not nessasary.
k
rhodyguy
Jul 4 2007, 12:27 PM
well...wait until tomorrow. the 4th and all. you know there will be a holiday premium. if you have AAA this service may be covered.
k
Hey Jamie,
Call 503/371-3776 Key Concepts He has a cool mobile set up and he makes house calls from the Salem area.
Last October, I went to dinner with my wife and somehow lost my keys at the restaurant. I called AAA and they said "good luck". I didn't want to leave my bike infront of a restaurant over night knowing the keys could be very near buy, and I had no way to drag it home. He came down at 11:pm and made me a key on the spot for something like $120 (Oh and AAA reimbursed me $80) and even made me a whittled down spare that I could hide on my bike so this would never happen again. I'm telling you, a great guy. I forgot his name, but it's just him in his van.
Local locksmiths recommend him to motorcycle guys who need a brand new key made, cause they don't want to mess with it. It's a thing of beauty; he's an artist!
Toast
Jul 5 2007, 01:02 AM
Most locksmiths I have encountered dont have "codes" or "blanks" to anything older than 85. I have tried many and several.
Good luck!
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