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LOST KEYS - 57 plate YBR125


Adam Sciberras
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I might have to get this done as a sticky, since everyone keeps asking about it...

Your cheapest option will be a Locksmith.

Go through the Yellow Pages and find a small, independant one who specialises in Auto-Locksmithing (ie vehicles).

They can cut sets of keys to fit existing locks, re-pin locks and even re-code electronic ones.

They must also manage this for a lower price than buying new locksets, because they'd otherwise be out of business.

Yamaha will charge you a fortune for new keys.

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You'll probably have to take half the bike apart.

Or, you can get an Auto Lockie to impression the lock and cut you a set of keys to fit.

If you live near me and if you have a metal file and a spare hacksaw blade, I could do it for you. It really is that cheap and simple.

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Sorry to hi-jack your post ,, but many years ago , a mate of mine lost his keys when we were out at night, Now i was an apprentice [ plumber] at time and the journey man showed me a trick.unsure.gif When repairing a central heating boiler, the printed circuit had burned out, so using a pencil he traced the broken circuits, stuck it back on and hey presto it fired up ,ohmy.gif , So i unscrewed the ignition of mates bike, got a pencil from chinese takaway, penciled in between the solder dots on back of ignition , And walla " the bike fired up , all to the amazment of the disbelievers standing around ,,, Thot u wud like to kno this ,,, you learn every Daywink.gif

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