matt76 wrote:I see trouble coming.... All i know is my bike shop said "DONT LOSE THE RED KEY!!!!!!!!!!!"
Neka79 wrote:matt76 wrote:I see trouble coming.... All i know is my bike shop said "DONT LOSE THE RED KEY!!!!!!!!!!!"
i got that same speech....
i also heard sumwhere they can re-tune a key off a "tuned" key, but the signal becomes weaker (kinda like how over all these years, even tho tasmanians still shag there family members, they are becoming LESS related...if u kno wot i mean??)
Do they still do that?Neka79 wrote:(kinda like how over all these years, even tho tasmanians still shag there family members, they are becoming LESS related...if u kno wot i mean??)
dutchy wrote:White bikes are awesome
Daisy wrote:Do they still do that?Neka79 wrote:(kinda like how over all these years, even tho tasmanians still shag there family members, they are becoming LESS related...if u kno wot i mean??)Damn! No-one in my family has hit on me for ages.
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daffy67 wrote:I left my ignition on the other day, completely drained the battery so i took it out of the bike and charged it.
Put it back in a couple of hours later and it fired up fine, only used the black key. Had to reset the clock and that was it.
scooby wrote:aree you saying you took the battery out completly and you could still start the bike afterward with only the black key?
i'm only worried if we need the red key to start the bike after the battery has been disconnected for eg a service
scooby wrote:I have a 05 ZX-10R however i only have a single black key for this. previous owner claims thats all he has also.
im told i cant cut any new keys for the bike without the red key.
What are my options apart from having the local kawa dealer replace the whole ignition barrel / immobiliser. ($3k just for the part i hear)
is there anything i should worry about apart from loosing the single black key i have?
i saw something refering that when changing the battery you need the red key to start it? or is this bollocks?
Is it worth trying to pick up a part from a wrecked bike?
many thanks
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