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Title: V7 II key
Post by: SportsterDoc on March 16, 2017, 08:17:56 PM
I like to have a spare key on my key ring, should the one kept in my watch pocket be misplaced or damaged, etc.
The factory keys are too wide for pocket comfort, with the plastic head, so now I have a thin one, from a lock smith for $3.

Ilco X270     TMC1

Works fine.
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: SED on March 16, 2017, 10:35:22 PM
Good info.  Thanks.
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: SportsterDoc on March 17, 2017, 09:45:41 AM
Good info.  Thanks.

Sure beats $46 from M-G...and it is slimmer!
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: MMRanch on August 21, 2017, 10:35:10 PM
SportsterDoc

Please tell more about getting an extra key (or two) .    Does the lock smith you found do "On-line work" ?

or you go a connection information .    I the new owner of a new V7II Stone , the dealer couldn't find the extra key ...
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: SportsterDoc on August 22, 2017, 09:11:31 AM
The locksmith is Simi Valley Lock & Key.
The owner, Skip, is close to my age.
You bring him the key and he makes the copy.
I suppose you could mail him one of your keys, but I'd call him first
Area code 805, 527 9411
1925 Angus Avenue, Simi Valley, CA 93065.

Or contact your local locksmith and ask if they have Ilco X270     TMC1
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: Socalrob on August 22, 2017, 02:09:05 PM
Good to know.

I did buy a couple of spare uncut keys from AF1 that appear to be exactly like the stock keys for IIRC under 7 bucks per key.

They sent one and one is backordered.
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: TimmyTheHog on August 22, 2017, 06:11:51 PM
oh nice one!

I always have the fear of me loosing a key LOL...and spare one from MG was other mentioned was not exactly cheap...
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: SirIzak on August 23, 2017, 01:43:52 PM
Will the spare start the bike? I assumed that the big plastic head on the key held a transponder of some sort and that a regular key wouldn't work. If it will start it I would love to have a spare to keep in my wallet though!
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: MMRanch on August 24, 2017, 12:13:20 AM
Thanks Doc. !

I have learned a couple things about transponder / Clone keys .

So I ordered two keys cut to the # on my key from : https://www.keys4urride.com

But ,  They would turn everything on but the bike wouldn't start ...

So I went to get my local key shop to "Clone" them to the original key ... Their machine was tore up  .. :sad:  .
So with the new (un-cloaned) key in the switch and turned on I held the original key really close and hit the starter .   :grin:
To my surprise it stayed running after taking the original key away ...  :smiley:
And then again the NEW Clone started the bike by itself next time ...  :thumb:
I re-peated the process with my other New Key and it worked again ...  :wink:

I now have three keys instead of one .   The two extras cost $27 and change --- delivered to my door from :   https://www.keys4urride.com

The blank was ZD24RDP-S1 , for a 2016 V7 Stone
The cut code was a 4diget #


Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: SportsterDoc on August 24, 2017, 08:52:51 AM
My 2016 V7 II key is a standard mechanical key...no electronics.
Spare key on my key ring (form Simi) is all metal
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: MMRanch on August 24, 2017, 09:39:29 PM
No Doc.  Its electronic .    The replacement keys would turn on everything but the motor ... The 2016 also has digital read outs on the speedometer and the rpm gauge.   
Ya got to have an electronic key or it don't start .    But its an easy fix !  :grin:

 
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: organfixsing on August 25, 2017, 02:27:52 AM
Another blank is:-
                                 SILCA ZD24RDP
Note that the two notches closest to the plastic head are not required. They are only a feature of the original ZARD blank. They serve no purpose.

Cheers
Brian  :grin:
Title: Re: V7 II key
Post by: SportsterDoc on August 31, 2017, 11:03:35 AM
No Doc.  Its electronic .    The replacement keys would turn on everything but the motor ... The 2016 also has digital read outs on the speedometer and the rpm gauge.   
Ya got to have an electronic key or it don't start .    But its an easy fix !  :grin:

My Ilco all metal key starts my 2016 V7 II Stone.
No mods.

In the attached photo, note the metal key (no I don' ride with key ring, as the metal key is simply a backup to factory key in my watch pocket).   Also note 1300 RPM.
(http://thumb.ibb.co/cnps45/Metal_key.jpg) (http://ibb.co/cnps45)