Thanks for the reply. I think I can fairly easily find a replacement blank. What I'm looking for, though, is a HONDA key to keep it original. If that fails, I'll be going the Taylor blank route.OldStan wrote:If there is a local locksmith that's been around a long time, he may have some old blanks he can cut for you. That's how I got my spare key.
Key... what do I have and how do I get a Honda key the same?
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Tried them. No go for my key type. NB693.Tony B wrote:Got mine from this guy $7 each and $3 shipping
http://www.motorcyclekeys.com/vintage.html
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what key is this?
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I did years ago what OldStan recommended and turned out to be a gold mine. One of the older lock shops in town had the Taylor key, which was the exact blank as the Honda. He had 7 blanks left of this "old stock", so I grabbed all 7. I suggest you get now what you can as this blank is difficult to find. I figure I'll catch my pant leg on that stupid key and break it at least two more times. As for original "HM" forged key...good luck!
I did years ago what OldStan recommended and turned out to be a gold mine. One of the older lock shops in town had the Taylor key, which was the exact blank as the Honda. He had 7 blanks left of this "old stock", so I grabbed all 7. I suggest you get now what you can as this blank is difficult to find. I figure I'll catch my pant leg on that stupid key and break it at least two more times. As for original "HM" forged key...good luck!
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