Motorcycle Locksmith Winnipeg
Mr. Locksmith Winnipeg (204) 818-0805
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Mr. Locksmith Automotive services that our Motorcycle locksmith provide:
- Lost Keys to Motorcycle No Spare
- Duplicate Motorcycle Keys / Motorcycle Key copy
- Broken Motorcycle Key / Broken Key Extraction
- Code Key to Motorcycle / Motorcycle Key Codes
- Finding your Motorcycle Key Code
- Gas Cap Key
- Motorcycle Helmet Lock Key
- New Motorcycle Keys Made / Motorcycle Key Code
- Motorcycle Key Replacement
- Lost Motorcycle key no spare
- Suzuki Motorcycle key codes
- Motorcycle Key Copy
- Motorcycle Key Code by Vin
- Quads & Scooters
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Mr. Locksmith Winnipeg (204) 818-0805
We Make Motorcycle Keys
Our team can make a new key for your motorcycle seven days a week. We have the experience needed to work on any type of motorcycle on the market. Here are a few brands we have worked on in the past:
Honda Motorcycle
Honda Motorcycle is one of the most popular brands of motorcycles. Most Hondas use H74 and H75 key blanks for their keys. This makes it easy for us to create and cut a new key for you. These motorcycle keys use a 5 wafer and 3 cut depth system, which makes it universally applicable for most Honda motorcycles. While most companies no longer print the key code anywhere on their cycles, Honda still puts their codes underneath the ignition or other places. That allows us to cut your new key on the spot in 30 minutes or less.
Suzuki Motorcycle
Suzuki Motorcycle does not print the key code anywhere on the motorcycle. This can make it difficult to get a new key. However, our team can get the information we need and provide you with a replacement key.
Kawasaki Motorcycle
Kawasaki motorcycle keys have codes and others do not. Our team can take care of either of these and give you the best recommendations for a new key. On-Line “How to Make Keys to Motorcycles. 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250 Note: same Key blank 2008+ Kawasaki Ninja 250 Motorcycles The Kawasaki Ninja 250 is a motorcycle in the Ninja sportbike series from the Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki originally introduced in 1986. As the marque’s entry-level sportbike, the motorcycle has undergone few changes throughout its quarter-century lifetime, having received only three substantial redesigns.
Yamaha Motorcycle
Yamaha motorcycle keys are easily replaced. Our expert team can cut a new key for you on the spot. We will bring the right blank with us to make it while you wait. We can usually do it within half an hour or less! Motorcycle Locksmith Winnipeg Yamaha
2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250CC. The customer had lost the key. Only one key fits all the locks, Ignition, gas cap and the seat compartment I use the Kawasaki AccuReader to determine the wafer depths to cut a key by code on the Miricle A9s. Never, never impression the Motorcycle ignition. The wafers are too fragile and are easily bent. I would normally us the KM10 Accu-Reader in the ignition, however, this ignition has opposing wafers, so slightly harder to read. The Kawasaki ignition on this bike is extremely sloppy to read, maybe too much wear, so I will determine the gas cap depths and then use Black Hawk software to do a “fill” to determine the ignition key. The seat compartment is usually the same cuts as the gas cap. 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250C AccuReader: KM10 Ilco Key Blank: KA33. Key, Depths and cut spacing is in the FastFax book. Black Hawk online for the key code, if available and to do the “fill” Ignition = 1-8 Gas Cap= 3-8 Seat Compartment = 3-8
Harley Davidson Motorcycle
Harley Davidson Motorcycle to make a key
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Mr. Locksmith Winnipeg (204) 818-0805
On-Line “How to Make Keys to Motorcycles. 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250 Note: same Key blank 2008+ Kawasaki Ninja 250 Motorcycles The Kawasaki Ninja 250 is a motorcycle in the Ninja sportbike series from the Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki originally introduced in 1986. As the marque’s entry-level sportbike, the motorcycle has undergone few changes throughout its quarter-century lifetime, having received only three substantial redesigns.