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    Believe me, the blurdy things can indeed come out. Which is why I have now bought the guts of an RF immobiliser. And soon Li'l Ratty will have NO ignition switch to stuff thinsg up with. Keys are so 20th century, time to move with the century. An RFID would be even nicer except I can't figure out how to turn the ignition OFF when I walk away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony
    Is it possible your locks need some lubrication?
    I normally go with lubing the missus' ring, not my co . . . oh, hang on, I may have mis-read that . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony
    Same here. Once in the on position, they're locked into position.

    Is it possible your locks need some lubrication?
    its been happening for a month or so now but 2 weeks ago it was jamming and took ages to get it out of lock position (handlebars turned left) so I CRC'd the crap out of it and now its like a hot knife falling out of butter.

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    Its possible that either your key or lock or both are worn. If its the key, thats easy, get another cut from the code. If its the lock, you may need to get it fix-ed.
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    blue tac is waterproof, my boss uses it to stop some wiring from the taxi toplight flapping around when the lightbox is removed for limo jobs, the blue tac stays up there 24/7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony
    Is it possible your locks need some lubrication?
    Or possibly loctite?
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