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Offline TaosBob101

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Key Codes
« on: September 03, 2014, 11:21:23 PM »
  Can anybody tell me on how one can get a key code for a K bike. Do you have to go back to BMW to see who the first owner was and if he "registered it " with BMW ? I have a bit of a problem that has occurred.
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1995 K75S

Offline Motorhobo

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Re: Key Codes
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2014, 05:38:58 AM »
I have a bit of a problem that has occurred.

All you did there is make everyone really curious.   :lets-eat:
1994/1995 K75 ABS Frankenbike: original engine 136k miles, frame from Gary Weaver (RIP), 173k miles -- Current Odometer: 198k miles
1994 K75 since 2013, 82,000 mi (19k mine) w/California Sidecar Friendship II Sidecar & Black Lab 'Miss B' - RIP

Past: 1974 Honda 550/4 (first bike), 1994 K75 (sold), 1995 K75 ABS (parts bike), Sidecar Dog & Best Bud 'Bo' - RIP

Offline Inge K.

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Re: Key Codes
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2014, 05:49:57 PM »
All you need is the VIN and proof that you are the correct owner.
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Offline TaosBob101

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Re: Key Codes
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2014, 12:40:02 PM »
 Lost my keys coming back from Minn w/ a new to me 95 K75S 11k miles....the family was with me, I was about a 100 miles south of Minneapolis when I looked for them... The wife said my face went white !The former owner looked around where we had been. I torn the trailer and truck apart when I had my first stop.
 BMW of Denver was of no help yesterday, but Foothills BMW here in Denver was...I think I have to keys coming based on the vin...as mentioned above. We shall see...I'm just very new to the K Bike world. The bike is nice and I'll post it on the correct sub-form here. After I get to ride it!  :2thumbup: The weather was too bad up in Minn and I wanted to get start home as soon as I had it loaded . I know it runs , when we put it on the trailer.
  I was going to keep quiet about this purchase until I had it running...put the cat's out of the bag know...
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  • 1995 K75S
1995 K75S

Offline Motorhobo

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Re: Key Codes
« Reply #4 on: September 05, 2014, 04:10:19 PM »
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Lost my keys....

Is that all you got? Add I had popcorn ready  :dunno2:
1994/1995 K75 ABS Frankenbike: original engine 136k miles, frame from Gary Weaver (RIP), 173k miles -- Current Odometer: 198k miles
1994 K75 since 2013, 82,000 mi (19k mine) w/California Sidecar Friendship II Sidecar & Black Lab 'Miss B' - RIP

Past: 1974 Honda 550/4 (first bike), 1994 K75 (sold), 1995 K75 ABS (parts bike), Sidecar Dog & Best Bud 'Bo' - RIP

Offline TaosBob101

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Re: Key Codes
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2014, 02:46:47 PM »
             :giggles
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 Edit and update: Has anybody here ,ever ordered a factory key off their VIN ? And how long did it take to get it ? Three weeks as of  Sep 25. The waiting is killing me . Working on the hard bag key issue as well. Read about a few guys ordering keys for their newer oilheads. But no K-bike stories I know of.
  I've polished my 75 three times already....waiting.
  • Jefferson County, Colorado
  • 1995 K75S
1995 K75S

Offline lmiklosy

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Re: Key Codes
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2017, 04:03:42 PM »
TaosBob so how long did it take, are we still waiting?   Were the replacement keys using the VIN or Key Code a match?   I'd be curious to see how this worked out -  and tie-up a dangling thread....   :clap:
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Offline White Dog

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Re: Key Codes
« Reply #7 on: September 29, 2017, 05:51:17 PM »
I bought for my K75, a kit of 6 OEM lock cylinders and keys for the side boxes from BMW--either Max or Bob's.
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'95 K75 ABS Red
'96 R1100RT Burnt Orange
2008 Goldwing Black
2014 CB1100 Std. Black
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