one key...
#1
one key...
when i purchased my 98 hawk a few years ago it only came with one key. i live about an hour away from the nearest honda dealer. i want to know where i can get a blank so i can have one cut.
its one of those things where im careful not to loose my key. lol
i tried a search and didnt get a hit. what do i need to tell you guys so i can get a part number. or can i order on online
its one of those things where im careful not to loose my key. lol
i tried a search and didnt get a hit. what do i need to tell you guys so i can get a part number. or can i order on online
#2
I got mine cut at Ace and used one of the stock blanks...
or... if you know how to internet, you can get one on e-bay:
honda motorcycle key blank vtr | eBay
Edit. OK maybe not so easy as there looks to be a left and a right:
35121-KW3-771
35122-KW3-771
or... if you know how to internet, you can get one on e-bay:
honda motorcycle key blank vtr | eBay
Edit. OK maybe not so easy as there looks to be a left and a right:
35121-KW3-771
35122-KW3-771
Last edited by 7moore7; 01-23-2014 at 01:54 PM.
#5
i live in back woods UPSTATE ny. like up by Canada. there is no locks miths around here. lol
i called a local dealer (2 hours away). they told me there was 2 parts. they said they would send me a blank in the mail. i could have it cut at the local ace(i hope)
how do i tell the parts apart.?
i called a local dealer (2 hours away). they told me there was 2 parts. they said they would send me a blank in the mail. i could have it cut at the local ace(i hope)
how do i tell the parts apart.?
#6
One has the slot in the left and one has the slot in the right... not sure if they're all the same for superhawks, but that's the difference.
Local ACE should definitely be able to cut it- and if you don't mind having a slightly different head, you can just use a stock one like I said. I've done it at various Ace's for multiple vehicles (even chipped ones) without fail. Home Depot, on the other hand, has messed up a few
Local ACE should definitely be able to cut it- and if you don't mind having a slightly different head, you can just use a stock one like I said. I've done it at various Ace's for multiple vehicles (even chipped ones) without fail. Home Depot, on the other hand, has messed up a few
#9
If I recall correctly Honda in 01 or 02 started using keys with RFID chips for an integrated security system. The two different blanks may be one with the RFID and one without. I know my Buddies 2000 Model CBR929 has no RFID key however the 01 model did have an RFID chip in the key. I dont know if the hawk ever used the RFID key, but it was my immediate thought with the two different key codes
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