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    Re-key the cbr

    After some lowlifes broke into my house and stole all my keys I need to get the bike re-keyed..

    Whats the best / cheapest way of doing this? Will any old licksmith / locksmith do the trick?
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    I think that there is a lock smith in Mt eden that can do bike keys , i tried in a mall and they said "Naaaaaaaaa " dont do bike keys , so phone them before you go to anyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by imw-hornet View Post
    I think that there is a lock smith in Mt eden that can do bike keys , i tried in a mall and they said "Naaaaaaaaa " dont do bike keys , so phone them before you go to anyone
    I know a biker who is a locksmith in Auckland.........he'll be able to help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fLaThEaD FreD View Post
    I know a biker who is a locksmith in Auckland.........he'll be able to help.
    Cool , that would be great , spread the love ,,,, ha ha , can you pm his name and number please , cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by imw-hornet View Post
    Cool , that would be great , spread the love ,,,, ha ha , can you pm his name and number please , cheers
    yep can do if you take the locks out and take them to him at Auckland Lock services in Gt Nth Rd. New Lynn. Ph. 827-5425 and speak to Adrian. If they come out mobile it'll cost callout fee etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fLaThEaD FreD View Post
    yep can do if you take the locks out and take them to him at Auckland Lock services in Gt Nth Rd. New Lynn. Ph. 827-5425 and speak to Adrian. If they come out mobile it'll cost callout fee etc.
    Sweet , thanks for that

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    Good idea to do this after buying a bike off a dodgy guy too.


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    I'm assuming it's a Honda CBR you have. If so has it got the HISS system?

    If it has and you have lost all your keys and the key serial number then you are looking at a new ECU at mega bucks

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    If some shit head has keys to your bike i'd look at changing barrels with new keys as well. Don't want the low life scum taking ya bike next.
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    Its an old honda so there is no Hiss system.

    I still have keys - but so do the crooks. I need the bike to no longer accecpt the key I have, so the crooks dont turn up and put their key in and ride away.

    Do i need to remove the ignition barrel / boot lock / tank lock and take them to a bike friendly locksmith? How the hell do i get the tank lock off?

    God i hate fuckers who steal shit.

    What sort of wallet damage should I be expecting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    What sort of wallet damage should I be expecting?
    It can get quite expensive because bike ignition barrels can be right bastards. While cutting a new key from a barrel or re-keying an existing barrel is only about $30, if I were you I would price up a new barrel and possibly have the other locks re-keyed to the new barrel. You may be pleasantly surprised at the cost of new, then again you may not, so investigate all the options.
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