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Offline Hendo

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ST1100 keys
« on: May 29, 2013, 09:07:06 PM »
Hi,
Just trying to find somewhere i can get a new key cut for the ST, tried a few places and they dont have the blanks. I am trying to avoid over the top prices.

Any ideas??

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Re: ST1100 keys
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2013, 09:29:58 PM »
The easiest thing to do is order a key over the net, then take it to a key cutter.
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Re: ST1100 keys
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2013, 10:22:23 PM »
I contacted David Silver Spares to replace mine in April last year. There are some on E-Bay but I prefer the OEM key look rather than an after market one.

They supplied the part number after I emailed them a photo of my key. I've just done a check and copied the info from the site. I doubt if the postage would be that great as it's something that might go in a normal envelope.

35121-KW3-771 KEY,BLANK (NO.1) *B   

Part number 35121-MT3-670 has been superceded by Part number 35121-KW3-771

Price£7.50
(£9.00 inc vat EU)
Approx€ 8.75, $ 11.30, ¥ 1168.16
Quantity Stock 10 in stock - Usually ships in 48 hours
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Re: ST1100 keys
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2013, 10:50:46 AM »
I went to a local locksmith who had a blank and cut some keys from the key number.  make sure that the key has the shoulder cut so that it can operate the steering lock. First time it did not, but may have been the inexperience of the bloke who did it first.
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Re: ST1100 keys
« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2013, 12:51:39 PM »
Hi all,

Thanks for the suggestions. I let my fingers do the walking both on the phone and computer.

Apart from overseas web orders, Honda dealership had the blanks for $31+ and I got a quote from peter stevens for $23+. Did a bit more searching and found out that Locksmith Supply Company in Nth Melb can supply the blanks, but only to dealers.

In the end rang a few locksmiths that eventually got onto Expert locksmiths in Hadfield.
Had 2 keys cut for the grand total of $24.
The guys were friendly and even made sure the keys worked in all 10 locks on my bike.

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Re: ST1100 keys
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2013, 10:31:27 PM »
 If you take the 3 digit number which is the same on all the key barrels (if none have been changed), most reputable locksmith can replicate 1100 keys easily...and the lock over the fuel cap is easily sprung to reveal the number :thumb...

....Sooo, how simply is it to nick an ST1100 :eek

Just a thought..

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