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Replacing Lost Keys

Old Nov 11, 2012 | 03:58 PM
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Replacing Lost Keys

Hello

Stupidly I have been riding around for the last year of so with only 1 key for my bike thinking "I'll have to get another on of these cut". Anyway unsuprisingly I have lost that one key now and I need to get one.

I've read a few posts about removing the lock and taking it to a lock smith which I can do however my bike has the H.I.S.S making it more difficult. Does anyone know the best way to go about this?
Old Nov 11, 2012 | 04:20 PM
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a good reputable lock smith will be able to make you a key for that paticular key system.it has a series of numbers on it that they will be able to trace and get it squared away for you.
might cost a bit,mine is a 98,it doesnt have the H.I.S.S. but it cost me 10 bucks just for one key to be made.they did it off the serial numbers.
Old Nov 11, 2012 | 04:55 PM
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If you can't find the solitary HISS key for your bike, then it'll be easier to replace all the locks on the bike.

As the HISS key has a transponder which talks to the HISS unit and exchanges codes.

LOOK HONDA VTR1000F FIRESTORM VTR F3 2003 HISS LOCKSET LOCK SET *FREE UK POST* | eBay

or find a company as described in this thread to to end your top yoke and to reprogram your ECU:

hondahornet.co.uk • View topic - Lost both HISS keys
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