Someone tried to steal my 83 Nighthawk (CB550SC) last night by jamming a screwdriver into the ignition. I just bought the bike a few weekd ago and I am a new rider.
The key ignition is now screwed up, and the key wont turn to start the bike. Since the bike is older, I wonder what the most cost effective way to fix this problem. I am on a budget.
Any suggestions?
Tried to Steal my Bike: Jammed ignition
Wow, guess my "no one will want my old '82 Nighthawk 750" theory wasn't that good when I had it. Sorry to hear about it.
The only place besides a dealer I could think of would be getting a ignition off a junk yard bike. Could probably get one cheap that way. You might want to call your local locksmith or take it up there, to see if there's anything they can do to help.
The only place besides a dealer I could think of would be getting a ignition off a junk yard bike. Could probably get one cheap that way. You might want to call your local locksmith or take it up there, to see if there's anything they can do to help.
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I am really sorry to hear that happened to you .
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you should be able to order an aftermarket ignition switch through the dealer - guaranteed to fit your bike and will be cheaper than trying to get an OEM switch.
Only drawback is if your gascap is a locking type that uses the ignition key - you'll either have to try to get it re-keyed or carry two different keys.
Only drawback is if your gascap is a locking type that uses the ignition key - you'll either have to try to get it re-keyed or carry two different keys.
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next time this happens...
SHOOT THE F*&$ER!!!!!
Sorry about the attempted thevory. My freind just had his bike stolen too.
As far as parts, Just buy a new key switch and put it on yourself. The keyswitches are easy to replace. (ive done it for freinds)


Sorry about the attempted thevory. My freind just had his bike stolen too.
As far as parts, Just buy a new key switch and put it on yourself. The keyswitches are easy to replace. (ive done it for freinds)
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Ride it like you Stole it...
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Ride it like you Stole it...
RIDE HARD OR WALK HOME
Rider of the red 2 legged horses...
I be lovin the adrenaline...
Respect your bike and she will respect you...
GIT R DONE!!!
Ride RED