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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2011-09-06 8:50 AM (#95819)
Subject: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Fountain Inn, SC United States
I bought my Vision tour pack as an accessory to the vision so it came with a different key than the bike.
VR member RedRider (giving credit where credit is due) recently pointed out an interesting idea about the Vision's double-sided keys.... If the lock set only uses one side of the key to open the lock (like many GM & Ford cars), maybe we could have a key made that uses one side cut for the ignition combination and the other side cut for the tourpack's combination. Has anyone tried this yet?

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cw1115
Posted 2011-09-06 9:04 AM (#95822 - in reply to #95819)
Subject: Re: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Visionary

Posts: 1290
Ruskin, Fl
I used to work in a hardware store and cut keys when I was in HS. After my dad's Ford was stolen soI cut a key with one side for the door and the other for the new ignition. I than cut a notch in the head so I knew which way to insert the key. On the those cars if prevent carrying 3 keys if the ignition had been replaced.
Good call. I wish I had remembered it. Maybe if I had the situation on my Vision I may h ave.

Edited by cw1115 2011-09-06 9:13 AM
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glighto11
Posted 2011-09-06 9:52 AM (#95828 - in reply to #95819)
Subject: Re: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Iron Butt

Posts: 741
Central New York
Another option you have is to take the trunk lock to a locksmith and have it re-keyed to match your ignition. Not a big job, they just need to grind, adjust, change the drop pins to match the key.
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hottierod
Posted 2011-09-06 10:20 AM (#95833 - in reply to #95828)
Subject: Re: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Tourer

Posts: 348
Sturbridge, Mass
glighto11 - 2011-09-06 10:52 AM

Another option you have is to take the trunk lock to a locksmith and have it re-keyed to match your ignition. Not a big job, they just need to grind, adjust, change the drop pins to match the key.


But getting the lock out of the trunk seemed to be the challenge, I had thought of jsut getting a whole new lock set, but it was $ 180- no thanks.

I have learned to live with two keys.

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radioteacher
Posted 2011-09-06 2:24 PM (#95862 - in reply to #95819)
Subject: Re: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Jeff,

I bet that would work. Please give it a try.

Ride Safe
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uknessie
Posted 2011-09-06 2:31 PM (#95865 - in reply to #95819)
Subject: Re: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Cruiser

Posts: 181
Henlow, Bedfordshire, England
It should work, you are correct that only one side of the key works the lock. Great idea.
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GURNZ
Posted 2011-09-06 3:03 PM (#95868 - in reply to #95819)
Subject: Re: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Cruiser

Posts: 118
Spfld, IL but temp Bay area, CA
Let us know if this works as I have the same situation.
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ghostssx
Posted 2011-09-06 10:55 PM (#95912 - in reply to #95819)
Subject: Re: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Cruiser

Posts: 156
Bluff Park, Alabama - God's Country! 2011 PW VV
I had a buddy rekey mine to match ignition. Hour total. Works great!
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Bad Horsie
Posted 2011-09-09 11:29 PM (#96156 - in reply to #95819)
Subject: RE: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 24
Alberta
I also bought the trunk for the vision 8 ball and it came with its' own key. I took the lock assembly out of the trunk and took it and the ignition key to a lock smith and they rekeyed the lock to the ignition key. About $30.
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bchickness
Posted 2011-09-11 6:28 PM (#96277 - in reply to #95819)
Subject: RE: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 13
Trenton,Nova Scotia,Canada
I Purchased A New Blank Key And Had It Cut : 1 Side For The Ignition And The Other For The Trunk And It Works Great.
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radioteacher
Posted 2011-09-11 8:54 PM (#96295 - in reply to #96277)
Subject: RE: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
bchickness - 2011-09-11 6:28 PM

I Purchased A New Blank Key And Had It Cut : 1 Side For The Ignition And The Other For The Trunk And It Works Great.


That is too cool!
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RedRider
Posted 2011-09-12 6:10 AM (#96315 - in reply to #95819)
Subject: Re: For Those with Differently Keyed Tourpacks


Visionary

Posts: 1350
Glad it worked. My brother loved having 1 key for both trucks. I like to buy my spare keys when Ace Hardware has their 99 cent sale.
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