Knarfoh
New member
If people read these posts carefully, everything was setup to fail BY THE DEALER, not the original poster. If the dealer had provided both keys we would not be having any of these discussions.As we grow larger it seems when a member has a problem we grow more critical and less supportive. Just an observation.
However, that said, at least two (2) other things have been learned (which need to be shared so others don't encounter the same issues); (1) the U-Haul trailer's internal dimensions are adequate for the Spyder however, the opening to the 6 ft trailer is only 5 feet (60") -- alas the Spyder is 61.9" and (2) the owner's manual recommends more then the 2 keys.
I admitted I did not read the manual for months after I got it. Just like the poster, I have now learned things that I did not know when I originally bought my Spyder and, honestly, they were covered in the manual. He did not know that he was entitled to more then one (1) key; and he misjudged the width needed for the trailer he rented to transport his Spyder.
As a result of reading this post - I am in the process of ordering additional keys for my Spyder. To get the best price, I am using one of the websites recommended to obtain the keys. Since I am possession of both of my keys, I am able to do that because I can send one away (to be cloned) while safeguarding my remaining key.
The original poster commented on what he believed was a VERY complicated process if you do loose all of your keys. That is when another FORUM reader mentioned that process was described in the manual and helps explain what the dealer is now telling him is true. To be honest, before I read that post, I was not aware that the manufacturer suggested more then the 2 keys originally provided.
SPECIAL NOTE: What none of us have said is --- after the original poster goes through all of this hassle, he WILL find the key in a pants or shirt pocket; inside the cushion of a chair/couch; side storage pocket in his car; behind a dresser or other place where he normally throws his keys and change; in the garage; etc.