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Title: (Resolved) Seeking blank keys from reliable source.
Post by: helloindustries on 03 October 2014, 06:53:54 pm
Ahoy all.

Much as above. I have only one key and i'd like to get two more made so i'll be needing some blanks.
I've had a look 'round ebay, and there are a few possibles, but would be happier to take a recommendation from someone on here who has had some which were correct and not crappy import junk.
Title: Re: Seeking blank keys from reliable source.
Post by: andybesy on 03 October 2014, 07:43:21 pm
Do you know the 4 digit code for your key? Like A235 or similar. It's often noted in the owner's manual or if your remaining key is the master may be shown on the key itself.

If so you can order them pre cut from a site I can recommend for only a few quid, although I'll need to check back on my old posts to find the address.

Or if you don't know the code they can still do you the yammaha blank.

Andy
Title: Re: Seeking blank keys from reliable source.
Post by: andybesy on 03 October 2014, 07:55:52 pm
Here you go, I have twice ordered pre-cut keys from following with good results:

http://www.keytrader.co.uk/ (http://www.keytrader.co.uk/)

Here is the correct blank:

http://www.keytrader.co.uk/Vehicle-Keys/Motorbike-Keys/YAMAHA/YH35RBP-Key-Blank.html (http://www.keytrader.co.uk/Vehicle-Keys/Motorbike-Keys/YAMAHA/YH35RBP-Key-Blank.html)

Enter your code if you know it for pre-cut, otherwise I assume you can order blank and get them copied from your existing key locally.

Andy
Title: Re: Seeking blank keys from reliable source.
Post by: helloindustries on 03 October 2014, 08:01:33 pm
Here you go, I have twice ordered pre-cut keys from following with good results:

[url]http://www.keytrader.co.uk/[/url] ([url]http://www.keytrader.co.uk/[/url])

Here is the correct blank:

[url]http://www.keytrader.co.uk/Vehicle-Keys/Motorbike-Keys/YAMAHA/YH35RBP-Key-Blank.html[/url] ([url]http://www.keytrader.co.uk/Vehicle-Keys/Motorbike-Keys/YAMAHA/YH35RBP-Key-Blank.html[/url])

Enter your code if you know it for pre-cut, otherwise I assume you can order blank and get them copied from your existing key locally.

Andy


Thanks!

I'll just order some blanks as i don't have the owners manual or master key.
Title: Re: (Resolved) Seeking blank keys from reliable source.
Post by: fatboy on 05 October 2014, 08:56:25 am
Bit i know,used these guys before
They can cut the key by number
Top service
http://www.basildonlocks.co.uk/ (http://www.basildonlocks.co.uk/)
Title: Re: (Resolved) Seeking blank keys from reliable source.
Post by: helloindustries on 05 October 2014, 11:07:07 am
Bit i know,used these guys before
They can cut the key by number
Top service
[url]http://www.basildonlocks.co.uk/[/url] ([url]http://www.basildonlocks.co.uk/[/url])


Thanks :)

I shall be going to a local place in Leicester, not sure what the place is called, but i know it's reliable as it was recommended to me via ex-work place (bike garage) who use it.

Hoping to be able to get it done while i wait, and even better; If i can watch.
Title: Re: (Resolved) Seeking blank keys from reliable source.
Post by: Pal on 07 October 2014, 11:27:48 am
Is there anywhere else where the key code is marked? I don't have a handbook, or the master key. I know on some bikes the code is marked on the helmet or seat lock itself.
Title: Re: (Resolved) Seeking blank keys from reliable source.
Post by: pilgo on 12 October 2014, 11:41:35 am
just had 2 keys cut at Timpsons in yeovil from my current key,neither of them fit FFS !!  :wall
Title: Re: (Resolved) Seeking blank keys from reliable source.
Post by: helloindustries on 12 October 2014, 11:42:54 am
just had 2 keys cut at Timpsons in yeovil from my current key,neither of them fit FFS !!  :wall

Sounds like they owe you new blanks and re-cut.
Title: Re: (Resolved) Seeking blank keys from reliable source.
Post by: 72 chamb on 13 October 2014, 06:31:59 am
I had one cut locally in notts. He had blanks in for yamaha. Cost about a fiver a worked fine...