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I’ve done it this time...key locked in frunk

Chiefburg

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Was out riding today and accidentally locked my only key in the frunk...not good...if I get it open, I will get a spare made....

Any thoughts on how to open the frunk of a 2013 RTL without a key?
 
Fish a thin dowel in from the right side while lifting the lid enough to get the stick in. You can reach the release level with the end of the stick.
I think there are vids on this forum.
 
Here's what you need to carry in a pocket where it won't ever get tossed in the frunk or you can stash it somewhere on the Spyder in a key holder. It's an Ilco X270 blank that any locksmith can cut to match your chipped key. Bevel the key as shown in the picture and it will allow you to unlock all the locks on the Spyder.
 

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Here's what you need to carry in a pocket where it won't ever get tossed in the frunk or you can stash it somewhere on the Spyder win a key holder. It's an Ilco X270 blank that any locksmith can cut to match your chipped key. Bevel the key as shown in the picture and it will allow you to unlock all the locks on the Spyder.

I had two of these made right after buying my RT. Purpose was so my wife could have a key for the trunk and bags. Now that I have the dreaded DESS disabled these spares will also start the RT.
 
Here's what you need to carry in a pocket where it won't ever get tossed in the frunk or you can stash it somewhere on the Spyder win a key holder. It's an Ilco X270 blank that any locksmith can cut to match your chipped key. Bevel the key as shown in the picture and it will allow you to unlock all the locks on the Spyder.
:agree::2thumbs: Might even get away without bevel. & here is hopefully helpful info copy& pasted Just in case:


Quote from murphybrown:

Lifestyle Can Am, Mt. Vernon WA
"Ron saved me. In one of my finer moments I locked both of my F3 keys in the frunk. I was at fair watching my grandsons show their prize hogs. Get ready to go home...and since I ALWAYS (not true anymore) wear my extra Spyder key around my neck...I reached, I patted, I jerked my shirt up...about than I am saying IT CAN"T BE TRUE...stopped, engaged brain an said did I reallly....answer yep. My very skilled Grandson, Owen, was done winning his class with his hog...so he came over laid on the ground. Said no way.
Enter Iphone and call to Ron at LifeStyle...give phone to grandson and he talks him through how to rescue grannie. Easy peasy once you know what to do..Heck if I ever make than bone headed move again I think this non mechanical Spyder Ryder could "fix it". So who wants to know how?
Remove the panel that is to left of tank (safety card). Reach in below ignition (where you place key). You will "feel" 3 lines attached. Find the round one, little bit smaller than a pencil..about 1 inch or so from where attached..push down as someone pushes on frunk (my assigned job) where latches. POP and there layed 2 keys!!! Thank you OWEN. Lifestyle Can Am are part of the GREAT DEALER list...they are many hours away from me. Yep Yep winner winner."
 
Any thoughts on where to put it on a 2020 RTL? I keep a key in my wallet, but I'd rather hide it on the bike.
 
If you don't always turn the handle bars which locks the glove box when removing the key,, Thought of taping an extra key to the glove box where they have the operating instruction decal,, Just a thought!! NO ONE ever reads the Operators Instructions these days:
 
Any thoughts on where to put it on a 2020 RTL? I keep a key in my wallet, but I'd rather hide it on the bike.

Dunno how smart your crims are over there, but here in Oz, if you can even THINK of a place to hide a spare key on a vehicle, then (if they decide they want your vehicle, of course! ;) ) the crims WILL find it, and PDQ at that!! :cus: Because of that, Insurance companies here have started reducing payouts for stolen vehicles where a key was left with the vehicle - fairly significantly if you actually left the keys in the ignition etc; and not quite as significantly but still enough to make replacing your stolen machine a costly exercise if you left a key 'secreted' anywhere on the vehicle!! :banghead:

Altho I guess that simply because it's a Spyder with a 'not quite simple' starting procedure, a niche market, & limited 'fencing' options, that's probably a reasonably effective protection anyway. :dontknow:

But I still wouldn't leave a key anywhere on your Spyder - not all crims are incompetents! :rolleyes: . And I'd bet that if they are interested in Spyders, there'll even be some of these low-lives doing their 'pre-theiving' homework on Forum's like this as well as all the Facebook pages etc!! :shocked:
 
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Zip tie or bailing wire somewhere under panel by dip stick. Still too warm area for tape, or get overly creative & rather large gremlin bell tie to clapper:p
Chip less spare in wallet or somewhere off bike but every day carry item;) elementary days lace in shoelaces :dontknow: Trusted person only a phone call away, many options :2thumbs:
 
Fish a thin dowel in from the right side while lifting the lid enough to get the stick in. You can reach the release level with the end of the stick.
I think there are vids on this forum.

:agree: ..... I've opened quite a few RT's and GR-RS- RSS .... when you do this you will be facing the Spyder so it's actually the left side ..... Have something you can wedge in the upper left corner to keep that corner of the frunk lid as far open as possible ( 2-3 inches ) you will have to get under that small blk triangular cover to get to the Lever..... I used a thin metal strip, but a thin dowel dowel ( 1/4 - 3/16 ) about 16inches long should work ...... before you attempt go to a parts site ( cheapcycle.com ) and look at the fiche' that shows the Latch .... the long Lever is what you want to push...... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
No reason you can't put a very small key box hidden somewhere under the panels and secure it there with one of the smaller 4 number combination locks (like the TSA locks). You can get them with reset-able combinations. Most any hardware store has them. You can also keep other emergency items in the box. If it is under some of the panel and out of sight, it is not real likely anybody will be trying to cut the lock off. All you need to get the panels off of mine is torx driver. A non chipped key that won't start the engine, hidden on the bike should not be much risk.

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Any thoughts on where to put it on a 2020 RTL? I keep a key in my wallet, but I'd rather hide it on the bike.
We used to drill out the hole for the key ring and place the key on the backside of the license plate. Tighten the license plate with a screw or bolt that can be undone with a dime. That is a sure place to have it, and not a good place for a thief to look.
 
We used to drill out the hole for the key ring and place the key on the backside of the license plate. Tighten the license plate with a screw or bolt that can be undone with a dime. That is a sure place to have it, and not a good place for a thief to look.

NOW I will!!! :roflblack: :roflblack::roflblack:
 
This is the method I use on all my vehicles...I use stainless bolts and wing nuts...larryd

We used to drill out the hole for the key ring and place the key on the backside of the license plate. Tighten the license plate with a screw or bolt that can be undone with a dime. That is a sure place to have it, and not a good place for a thief to look.
 
Got it open! I tried going in from the passenger side and trying to push the release lever with a dowel but just could not do it. And, I could not see that well. So, I went to the drivers side and lifted the hood about 2” and then lifted the black panel underneath about 1”...both can be lifted without breaking. A hanger with about 1/2” “L” bend in it was used. You can squint your eyes closely and see the bicycle style cable that leads to the latch. Follow it slowly and go a little past. Gently pull back on the hanger and it will pop right open. I appreciate your help.

Now, to get a programmed spare and a few extra cut keys and I will be set.
 
Got it open! I tried going in from the passenger side and trying to push the release lever with a dowel but just could not do it. And, I could not see that well. So, I went to the drivers side and lifted the hood about 2” and then lifted the black panel underneath about 1”...both can be lifted without breaking. A hanger with about 1/2” “L” bend in it was used. You can squint your eyes closely and see the bicycle style cable that leads to the latch. Follow it slowly and go a little past. Gently pull back on the hanger and it will pop right open. I appreciate your help.

Now, to get a programmed spare and a few extra cut keys and I will be set.
:2thumbs::congrats::clap: thanks for the update :ohyea:
 
Lesson learned: Have spare keys. I hit up the locksmith for a clone key and also just got an extra that wasn’t programmed just for compartment access. I will have the wife carry it or I will hide it on the bike.
 
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