My (used) bike only came with one key. Does anyone know a good place to get a copy of a motorcycle key? I was thinking of stopping by Lowe's/Home Depot, but I saw a mention that a locksmith would be a better choice. Anyone have any experience with either?
I also have the serial number, so in the worst case, I could go to the dealer and ask them to get Kawasaki to make me an original (albeit it'd be more expensive).
Where should I get my key copied?
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Where should I get my key copied?
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locksmith will charge maybe 3 bucks to do it, that's where i went with the keys for the 97 ninja.
one thing with new keys is that sometimes they take a little work to fit right since they are so new and sharp, if the old key/ignition/lock combination is a little worn it might make you play with it a bit to get it done...best advice is to take the bike with you when you get the key cut that way you can try it out right away
one thing with new keys is that sometimes they take a little work to fit right since they are so new and sharp, if the old key/ignition/lock combination is a little worn it might make you play with it a bit to get it done...best advice is to take the bike with you when you get the key cut that way you can try it out right away
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