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Found something new for my keys and thought others might be interested.
I ran across a thread somewhere here about different ways to put your keys on a keychain without drilling into them or using the "holder" that comes with them. I can't find it again, so I thought I'd post this here instead.
I wanted something different than anything else I'd seen (though there may very well be others similar out there) for my keys and I stumbled across this. I ordered two (which is obvious from the picture below) and I'm VERY happy with them and the quality is superb. I don't want to break any rules by posting a link here because I'm not certain if I'm supposed to do that (and I am NOT associated with them in any way, shape or form, just a very happy customer), but if you have Facebook, you can look them up under "Busch and Busch" and find their page (if you have questions you can send them a message there as well - they were great at answering my questions). You can also do a web search for the same name and you'll come across their page as well (from their homepage, go to "shop" and you'll find pictures of different items they make with the key covers being the first thing pictured at the time that I write this).
They have them available in different colors (brown, black, red, yellow and blue) and have pictures of them so you can have an idea of what they look like.
I'm in love with mine!! (great service, too - I ordered mine on Friday and received them today)
Spyder keys.jpg
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If a link is okay, than a link it is!!
Originally Posted by Bob Denman
I don't see why a link wouldn't be allowed... Links get laid out in here all of the time for folks to check out!
But then, I ain't the boss...
They DO look pretty nice!
I just didn't want to do something that was against site "rules".
Here's the link to their Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/buschandbusch?fref=ts
And here's the link to the covers themselves on their site:
http://buschandbusch.bigcartel.com/p...yder-key-cover
Like I said, they were great about answering questions I had and I messaged back and forth with them on Facebook several times before purchasing. I'd do it again in a heartbeat!
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Saw that some time ago with link. So your fine. They are very nice and well made..!!
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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BRP key sheath. If anyone has one or two they wouldn't mind parting with please PM me.
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look like great quality! thanks for the link.
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They look nice. Went to order one & they want $12 to ship it to Canada. Did not proceed.
2008 GS SM5, Full Moon Silver
2007 Piaggio MP3 - 250cc
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i got the first
Originally Posted by GMac
I ran across a thread somewhere here about different ways to put your keys on a keychain without drilling into them or using the "holder" that comes with them. I can't find it again, so I thought I'd post this here instead.
I wanted something different than anything else I'd seen (though there may very well be others similar out there) for my keys and I stumbled across this. I ordered two (which is obvious from the picture below) and I'm VERY happy with them and the quality is superb. I don't want to break any rules by posting a link here because I'm not certain if I'm supposed to do that (and I am NOT associated with them in any way, shape or form, just a very happy customer), but if you have Facebook, you can look them up under "Busch and Busch" and find their page (if you have questions you can send them a message there as well - they were great at answering my questions). You can also do a web search for the same name and you'll come across their page as well (from their homepage, go to "shop" and you'll find pictures of different items they make with the key covers being the first thing pictured at the time that I write this).
They have them available in different colors (brown, black, red, yellow and blue) and have pictures of them so you can have an idea of what they look like.
I'm in love with mine!! (great service, too - I ordered mine on Friday and received them today)
Spyder keys.jpg
I proud to say I have the first one they made. ( look for holeless key solution) I used to work with there father new they did the custom leather work and gave them a idea sent them a couple of pictures of the key with a tape measure for scale and there it was. great guys glad your happy
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Gmac and others,
I've been meaning to ask this question. But, first let me say I like this one the best and will probably buy one.
My question is: Isn't anyone concerned about putting a bunch of keys on the key ring and it bouncing and doing some scratching? That wouldn't bother me; but, I have had the ring break before and luckily it was in the car.
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Originally Posted by Jerbear
BRP key sheath. If anyone has one or two they wouldn't mind parting with please PM me.
PM sent.
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Originally Posted by wyliec
Gmac and others,
I've been meaning to ask this question. But, first let me say I like this one the best and will probably buy one.
My question is: Isn't anyone concerned about putting a bunch of keys on the key ring and it bouncing and doing some scratching? That wouldn't bother me; but, I have had the ring break before and luckily it was in the car.
I only put the Spyder key in the ignition without any other keys around it for this reason.
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Originally Posted by wyliec
Gmac and others,
I've been meaning to ask this question. But, first let me say I like this one the best and will probably buy one.
My question is: Isn't anyone concerned about putting a bunch of keys on the key ring and it bouncing and doing some scratching? That wouldn't bother me; but, I have had the ring break before and luckily it was in the car.
I just have my house key on the ring so it keeps them together when I'm off the that way I can lose them both together instead of separately
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I thought you used the individual BRP key in the ignition to prevent extraneous metal from interfering with the ignition picking up the signal from the key.
Not scratching up the bike is a side benefit.
I could be wrong.
If it ain't broke, don't break it.
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2020 RT Limited Asphalt Grey
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I bought two of them couple of weeks ago. Lance Busch was great to work with and the product is awesome. Would definitely recommend.
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Same here!! Just the house key (plus the Mobil speedpass)
Originally Posted by oe3spyderguy
I just have my house key on the ring so it keeps them together when I'm off the that way I can lose them both together instead of separately
My problem is that if I don't have a house key with every vehicle key I have I guarantee I'll lock myself out of the house!! I have a house key with my bike key and both of my car keys as well. It's always possible I may get some small scratches by having it on there, but the peace of mind it gives me by knowing I won't lock myself out makes it worth it! One of the dangers of getting older I think...
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I bought a set. Great quality!! And great customer service.
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Originally Posted by GMac
My problem is that if I don't have a house key with every vehicle key I have I guarantee I'll lock myself out of the house!! I have a house key with my bike key and both of my car keys as well. It's always possible I may get some small scratches by having it on there, but the peace of mind it gives me by knowing I won't lock myself out makes it worth it! One of the dangers of getting older I think...
I do the same, but for a different reason.
If I have a house key for every vehicle, then I never have to carry around more than 2 keys at any given time. One for the house and the other for the vehicle.
Otherwise, I'd have to carry one house key, along with 5 vehicle keys, a key to my chain lock, and a key to my Piaggio trunk.
I much prefer the 2 key per key ring, with individual key rings dedicated to each vehicle.
As to the Spyder, I'm happy with the plastic sheath arrangement. So my SPyder key ring has the BRP key and a key to my home. I take the key out of the sheath when I run the Spyder.
You're not getting older, you are a trend setter.
If it ain't broke, don't break it.
IBA #47122
2020 RT Limited Asphalt Grey
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Found something new for my keys and thought others might be interested.
These look nice!
How is the leather all held together at the top where the key goes in? Is there a gap or is it tight?
Anyone have a pic looking down at it from the top of the key?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by DrewNJ
These look nice!
How is the leather all held together at the top where the key goes in? Is there a gap or is it tight?
Anyone have a pic looking down at it from the top of the key?
Thanks!
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It's held together at the top by the key ring in the holes
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Here you go - picture from the top looking down on the key
Originally Posted by DrewNJ
These look nice!
How is the leather all held together at the top where the key goes in? Is there a gap or is it tight?
Anyone have a pic looking down at it from the top of the key?
Thanks!
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Spyder keys from top.jpg
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Found something new for my keys and thought others might be interested.
Originally Posted by GMac
Thank You!
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