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    Keys Cut Barrels refurbished

    Ok, as most people would forget to do, I have never got a set of spares cut for my bike. Now the bloody thing is starting to fail in that it takes an age of wiggling and manipulation to get the bike to ON from either LOCK or OFF and this is becoming tiresome.

    Now as this is an original Honda Key it has the barrel number printed on it which should enable me to go to a key maker of the knowledgable type they shoud be able to cut me a new correct key. not the worn out one I have, but would this help or could the wear on the barrell need looking at as well!?

    So who in Auckland/Shore can do this? AMPS? or any of the bike stores?


    Or would some crc down the key hole help?

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    i need to do the same thing. someone has tried to steal my bike in a previous life by the looks of things.
    but bikes only have the 1 key (most of the time) which is the ignition barrell.
    maybe its easier to buy a new one that comes with a key/s. ie: replace the whole thing?
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    Any capable locksmith can do it,but there are some who specialise in auto.I've gone through several,they just don't seem to stay in business long,look in the yellow pages.They can cut a new key,and sometimes pull the barrel apart and fit new waffers.If you take the barrel off yourself you'll save his labour to remove it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Any capable locksmith can do it,but there are some who specialise in auto.I've gone through several,they just don't seem to stay in business long,look in the yellow pages.They can cut a new key,and sometimes pull the barrel apart and fit new waffers.If you take the barrel off yourself you'll save his labour to remove it.
    yeah skint at the mo so was hoping for a location of somone who could cut me one to the barrell number, a ten dollar job which might solve the problem for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Any capable locksmith can do it,.
    Did you miss that bit??

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    Had this done for my car last week... new key looked nothing like the old one. Two keys, remove broken key from ignition (thanks wife), and call out fee came to $80 thanks very much

    So yeah, take the key in, and the number from the bottom of the barrel, and you'll be sweet

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    I went to Armstrong Locksmiths a couple of years ago and they did mine for about $25 with 2 keys. I had to remove the lock barrel for them to work on at that price though. Check Yellow Pages for nearest branch, WD40 should help also

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Did you miss that bit??
    So all will have the required info to remake a key for a BIKE from the barrel num, last time I went to get a bike key done they struggeled to find a appropriate key for my bike, let alone the paticulars required to cut a key from a number.

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    I believe only Mr Honda has the special abilities to make keys according to a barrel number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    capable .
    Does that narrow it down a bit more for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren
    I believe only Mr Honda has the special abilities to make keys according to a barrel number.
    I was a fraid of that might pop down to uggghhh cyclespot uggghhhhh now and see



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    Had one made for my SRX250 from the barrel number only over 12 years ago after the one in the barrel disappeared whilst riding

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Does that narrow it down a bit more for you?
    Smart arse, was looking for Locksmiths for Honda on Such and Such road do this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    ,look in the yellow pages..
    Did your near miss affect your comprehension? I thought you wanted to save money? So DON'T go to the Honda shop,look in the yellow pages for a locksmith who does auto work.You should see some of the wierd crap I give them,I don't think a bike is that special - oh,'cept for your's maybe....

    I have just gone through my cards,and see a couple I have kept,so must of been happy with their service...

    Auckland Mobile Locksmiths...city,north and west,take your pick.

    Allied Locksmiths....Onehunga,obviously local to me,but not to you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Auckland Mobile Locksmiths...city,north and west,take your pick.

    Allied Locksmiths....Onehunga,obviously local to me,but not to you?
    On recommendation from Cyclespot

    Armstrong Locksmiths - Next to the mobile top of Barrys point road.
    20 bucks and two minutes done, and as I suspected the new key works fine.

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