Welcome to the forums Brendan, I hope you understand that your post is exactly what we would expect from someone who has stolen a bike and is wanting advice as to how to get it to the point they can sell it on, or from someone that has bought a stolen bike on the cheap and who wants to make it appear more legitimate. Not that I'm suggesting you are in either position but I hope you can understand why folks here might be a bit sceptical, and by answering your question we would be publicly making available information that would potentially be useful for the criminal fraternity so I'm going to suggest that you contact Yamaha UK on 01932 358000./Edit - Oh OK, so now you and everyone else who happens to find themselves in possession of a Fazer but no keys has the info you need from the above post which was put up whilst I was writing the above........Suddenly I feel less safe about leaving my bike unattended
To be fair - the information in the above post has been on the site for over two years, and is readily available to anyone who can use either google, or the in-site search facility, so its hardly a trade secret.
Quote from: mickvp on 02 May 2015, 12:59:23 amTo be fair - the information in the above post has been on the site for over two years, and is readily available to anyone who can use either google, or the in-site search facility, so its hardly a trade secret.In which case there is no real reason to replicate the information is there? I appreciate that you were trying to be helpful but hope you can see the situation from my point of view also.
They stated that it would be £607 to replace ignition - I think this included new fuel cap lock & underseat lock. At the end of the phone call the guy suggested I take the ignition barrel to a lock Smith(I'm assuming this is because the key is not chipped?). I phoned them and they stated that it would be £60 for the 1st key, 30 for the second. I Know which option I'd prefer. Any how I'll keep you posted. Brendan