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fragile original keys - need new ones for 2015 gen3
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<blockquote data-quote="tempest766" data-source="post: 1373894" data-attributes="member: 90479"><p>One key broke and one left... I purchased my 2015 gen3 bike used (early 2017) and got two original keys and a metal ingot (not a key, but a small metal wafer) that they said was the master to program other keys. Being that the factory keys are crap, I've already bent one of the two to the point where it is non-usable and now brittle to the point where any further manipulation will break the key.</p><p></p><p>What are my "cost effective" options to get additional spare keys and have them coded?</p><p></p><p>Are the chipped blanks readily available and at a reasonable cost? ... and by that I mean reputable supply chains (not e-bay) and at a price one wouldn't consider criminal extortion.</p><p></p><p>What is the process to recode the new keys after they've been cut, so that they will start the bike without triggering the (pay us big bucks to re-own your bike) device?</p><p></p><p>Anybody else recently go through this headache and care to share?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tempest766, post: 1373894, member: 90479"] One key broke and one left... I purchased my 2015 gen3 bike used (early 2017) and got two original keys and a metal ingot (not a key, but a small metal wafer) that they said was the master to program other keys. Being that the factory keys are crap, I've already bent one of the two to the point where it is non-usable and now brittle to the point where any further manipulation will break the key. What are my "cost effective" options to get additional spare keys and have them coded? Are the chipped blanks readily available and at a reasonable cost? ... and by that I mean reputable supply chains (not e-bay) and at a price one wouldn't consider criminal extortion. What is the process to recode the new keys after they've been cut, so that they will start the bike without triggering the (pay us big bucks to re-own your bike) device? Anybody else recently go through this headache and care to share? [/QUOTE]
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