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Drilling a hole in your key?

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
I can't remember what board I saw this on but there was some talk about drilling a hole in their key for a keyring. Seems like the sheath that comes with the keys works pretty darn good to me. :dontknow:

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Hello Guys, I am sure that you have already found out that the keys have a computer chip embedded in the rubber portion of the key. I was specifically warned not to drill any holes in the key. This would require replacing the key for a substantial sum. Each key is coded specifically for that particular bike's ignition system.
 
I wish there was a hole in the key too. When you use the key, then you need a place to store the sheath, got to put them back together when you're finished, etc. I always put mine in my coat pocket, but with gloves, etc. it's not always the easiest thing to do in a hurry. I'm pretty sure the sheath will get misplaced eventually. I like having the bike keys (HD and Spyder) on the same ring. Who here has successfully drilled a hole toward the side?
 
since the sheath has a hole in it you can attach it to the rest of your keys, so you don't have the sheath loose in your pocket ?
 
May be a girlie thing but I have my sheath attached to my regular key ring which clips onto anything (scuba diver's clip). I just insert the key back into the sheath, where ever I clipped the entire keyring. I wish that it was like the modern fob thingy and just being around enabled the ignition...just needing the key for the trunk, etc.
 
csmead said:
May be a girlie thing but I have my sheath attached to my regular key ring which clips onto anything (scuba diver's clip). I just insert the key back into the sheath, where ever I clipped the entire keyring. I wish that it was like the modern fob thingy and just being around enabled the ignition...just needing the key for the trunk, etc.
about the trunk; it's anoying to turn the engine off to access the trunk. If I drop off my daughter at school and she wants to place her helmet in the trunk I have to turn off the engine just for that...
 
TrailerTrash said:
I wish there was a hole in the key too. When you use the key, then you need a place to store the sheath, got to put them back together when you're finished, etc. I always put mine in my coat pocket, but with gloves, etc. it's not always the easiest thing to do in a hurry. I'm pretty sure the sheath will get misplaced eventually. I like having the bike keys (HD and Spyder) on the same ring. Who here has successfully drilled a hole toward the side?

how bout putting the sheath in your tank bag while ur riding....of course that assumes that u have one ;D
 
Hi there ProviderEx or anyone else who has Lo-Jack on their Spyder....

I also got lo-jack installed on mine at my dealership but I'm a bit concerned since my dealership didn't give me a lo-jack key to go with. Are there two different models of lo-jack out there or am I getting shafted and paid $700 bucks and don't have Lo-Jack installed even though the dealership said it was?

-Dave
 
MetroAsian said:
Hi there ProviderEx or anyone else who has Lo-Jack on their Spyder....

I also got lo-jack installed on mine at my dealership but I'm a bit concerned since my dealership didn't give me a lo-jack key to go with. Are there two different models of lo-jack out there or am I getting shafted and paid $700 bucks and don't have Lo-Jack installed even though the dealership said it was?

-Dave

ok..im confused....whats a lo jack?
 
MetroAsian said:
Hi there ProviderEx or anyone else who has Lo-Jack on their Spyder....

I also got lo-jack installed on mine at my dealership but I'm a bit concerned since my dealership didn't give me a lo-jack key to go with. Are there two different models of lo-jack out there or am I getting shafted and paid $700 bucks and don't have Lo-Jack installed even though the dealership said it was?

-Dave

I believe that you can contact Lo-Jack and ask for a "test"...they send a signal to your vehicle and report the location to you. You need to have the signal tested periodically to make sure the unit has not broke or been damaged.
 
MetroAsian said:
Hi there ProviderEx or anyone else who has Lo-Jack on their Spyder....

Back to the original topic of this thread'''

I epoxied a key "ring" to the key and attach that to another key ring. A little dab will do ya and the color matches :-) Seems pretty secure as well.
 
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