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TECHNICAL MOTOBRICK WRENCHING In Remembrance of Inge K. => The Motobrick Workshop => Topic started by: MCRyder on June 21, 2017, 02:36:56 PM
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Man, those folding keys ain't cheap! So, what's the difference between a Code Key (part # 51251453645) at $47.25 and the Blank Key (part # 51251453659) at $28.15. I've bought blank keys in the past and had them cut at a local keysmith. Now Aprilia Shiver keys, those are expensive at $53.25, but they have a transponder chip at least.
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You need to hunt around sometimes this is just an example try your local BMW. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-BMW-K100-R80-K75-Motorrad-R-K-Bike-Plastic-Folding-Blank-Key-51251453659-/201929227758? (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-BMW-K100-R80-K75-Motorrad-R-K-Bike-Plastic-Folding-Blank-Key-51251453659-/201929227758?) I can get standard flat keys from the local shopping centre for under $10.00 Cut.
Regards Martin.
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(http://www.realoem.com/bmw/images/diag_5ef.png)
#10 KEY (BLANK)51251233554 <== Standard metal key ready to be cut by a locksmith
#10 Standard key (code)51251233898 <== Standard metal key already cut by BMW to match your lock
#11 Ignition key, folding (code)51251453645 <== Folding key already cut by BMW to match your lock
#11 KEY (BLANK)51251453659 <== Folding key ready to be cut by a locksmith
Your Aprilla key may have a chip, but it doesn't have those magical three letters that elevate the price through the ceiling.
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Thanks for the feedback :2thumbup: , now I know what key to order (cheaper one)
Your Aprilla key may have a chip, but it doesn't have those magical three letters that elevate the price through the ceiling.
So true. Bring My Wallet is one I've heard about that :hehehe
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i just had two k75 flat keys made for about $4.
ILCO F1000 is the blank. shape and pattern work, but you need to grind the shoulders to make it longer. I have done this more than once.
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Man, those folding keys ain't cheap! So, what's the difference between a Code Key (part # 51251453645) at $47.25 and the Blank Key (part # 51251453659) at $28.15. I've bought blank keys in the past and had them cut at a local keysmith. Now Aprilia Shiver keys, those are expensive at $53.25, but they have a transponder chip at least.
I've been able to get new folding and flat keys cut at both Bob's BMW and Morton's at a very fair price. Check the nearby dealers.
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So why does the key fold? Seems to serve no purpose that I can see. Mine will fit without folding much to my buddy's amazement and annoyance. Hard to manipulate in the folded position. Especially with gloves on.
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The key folds from the direction of travel to let other keys attached to it rest on your fork head without rumbling about when travelling at speed on bumpy roads ;-)
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Oh. Good thinking. I thought maybe it was to reduce aerodynamic drag during high speed operation.
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At hi speed you can not do without it, turbulens and drag will appear, with all the risks involved, and also of course if you handle the driving risks, you will get redused milage and irritating stops to refill fuel ;-)
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My thoughts, exactly , Holston. Straight keys would produce a very unsafe situation.
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Scroll down to the heading The /6 BMW Key at this link (http://www.w6rec.com/duane/bmw/keys/index.htm) to learn about folding keys as explained by a retired BMW dealer.
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The folding key is so that we can leave the key in the bike when we park knowing no one will think it is a key
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The folding key is so that we can leave the key in the bike when we park knowing no one will think it is a key
It's part of an intricate system of Teutonic deception that includes calling something a choke when it isn't.
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This was very usefull and educating. Thank you so much for this god linked information.
Geir.
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Scroll down to the heading The /6 BMW Key at this link (http://www.w6rec.com/duane/bmw/keys/index.htm) to learn about folding keys as explained by a retired BMW dealer.
This was very usefull and educating information. Thank you for sharing the link. [emoji4]
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My folding key also has an arrow head on it so you know when you have the ignition on or off. It stops confusing the non tech types. :neener:
Regards Martin.
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:laughing-on-ground:
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Laitch, do you really expect us to believe the stuff in that link to the /6 article? Preposterous!
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Laitch, do you really expect us to believe the stuff in that link to the /6 article? Preposterous!
There's really not much to believe in the link, Al. :giggles Belief in the article's content is a function of free will and intellect so I suspend expectations. I'm just the messenger. :wave:
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Laitch if you paint the arrow on the folding key with luminous paint, it will function in the dark. Very useful for night riding non tech types. :dunno
Regards a helpful Martin.
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It's part of an intricate system of Teutonic deception that includes calling something a choke when it isn't.
Let me choke on that for a moment, whilst timing my respons ;-)
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