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Title: Replacement Keys
Post by: Paul Brooking on September 17, 2018, 07:47:31 PM
Hi

Looking for a summer restoration project (my first)
I've had a look at several salvage bikes (Frames are written off by insurers - cannot be registered in current frame)
Hoping to get a 8v motor and  turn it into something personal and unique.

Several of the wrecks I have looked at don't have keys.

Is it difficult (Impossible?) to rekey a modern ECU bike?
Can a competent locksmith assist?
Do I need to buy a new Ignition/steering lock and keys?
Can a locksmith reset the fuel tank lock and seat lock to a new key?

Paul
Title: Re: Replacement Keys
Post by: malik on September 18, 2018, 04:30:17 PM
No answer on the keys, but saw a GRiSO 8V on www.bikedomain.com. au recently, tho they wanted too much.
Title: Re: Replacement Keys
Post by: Paul Brooking on September 18, 2018, 08:17:11 PM
No answer on the keys, but saw a GRiSO 8V on www.bikedomain.com. au recently, tho they wanted too much.

Yes I saw that one .... would have liked to buy it but as you say over priced.
By the time you add frame, keys and lights ....

I'll keep looking
Title: Re: Replacement Keys
Post by: pete roper on September 18, 2018, 08:29:17 PM
The one on bikedomain looks like another swingarm failure. First one I've heard of on a Griso.....

Pete

PS. I can word you up about the keys if you give me a call. Haven't got time to write it all out chapter and verse, sorry.
Title: Re: Replacement Keys
Post by: Paul Brooking on September 19, 2018, 03:49:57 AM
Thanks Pete
I’ll take you up on that at a later date when the Michael issues have settled down
Paul


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