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Successful Lanyard For Ryker Key
Lanyard attaches to a zip-tie tightly installed onto the key. Lanyard is slightly taught attached to right side of handlebar, which prevents lanyard from "flapping in the breeze".
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What’s the primary purpose of this setup?
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You need a a yellow lanyard
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Originally Posted by Gsrodeo47
What’s the primary purpose of this setup?
"Eventually" the plastic tabs will fatigue due to snapping on & off the knob thingy, and you will lose your key going down the road! PLUS, you are much less likely to lose a key if attached to lanyard, vs. being by its lonesome.
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Sure would be nice if you could leave the damn thing in your pocket.
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I just leave my spare on my keychain. Primary goes in my pocket when not riding.
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Originally Posted by KC61
Sure would be nice if you could leave the damn thing in your pocket.
You can. Once the ryker has been started, the key fob can be removed.
The display will give a warning about the key missing (down at the bottom), but you can operate just fine.
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Originally Posted by mikeyuberalles
You can. Once the ryker has been started, the key fob can be removed.
The display will give a warning about the key missing (down at the bottom), but you can operate just fine.
There ya go, problem solved. Seems like a good solution. Start it then put it in your pocket.
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Originally Posted by KC61
There ya go, problem solved. Seems like a good solution. Start it then put it in your pocket.
But the warning keeps you from seeing on your display what you WANT to see - no solution at all.
Mine is the best one.
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Originally Posted by Aufgeblassen47
But the warning keeps you from seeing on your display what you WANT to see - no solution at all.
Mine is the best one.
Bragger
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looks like an accident waiting to happen.
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Originally Posted by DirkDiggler
looks like an accident waiting to happen.
How in the blue blazes possible?
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