Bent Key!!!

Jza

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OMG... was in middle of no where on holiday on 'Busa and managed to put my tank bag back on to bike while the key was still in fuel cap :banghead: (tiredness does that to you lol) whilst filling up the bike... bent it 90 degs.

I managed to bend it back very carefully to the point where it would start the bike... PHEW i would have been screwed if it snapped.

Question is.. whats the best way of getting it back dead straight (i cant apply steering lock with it as it is).. ?

Any help much appreciated :)

Jza
 
Personally I would take that key in and have a new one made or order one from Suzuki, however you need to do it. Now that it's been stressed from bending, it could break at any time. IMHO, not a good idea to keep using it as it is.
Cheers
 
New key no doubt,,,If you want real trouble,,let it break off real deep in the switch , to where the tumblers wont let go of it,,,,,thats a mightmare,,,,if you got the bike new,,,you have a spare,,or just take the little black tag to the dealer or just take the key,,,they dont cut them,,,they come factory new already,,the # will tell him which key you need,,either way,,I concur with the above advice,,,,dont push your luck on this one,,,,,,,,I lost a key 4 yrs ago,,although ,I had a spare,,I replaced it,,,quick,,you should always have a 2nd key,,
 
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+1 on a new key. The first item I pack with me when taking a trip on the busa is the SPARE key. I wear it around my neck on a hayabusa.org key chain available from Captain!:thumbsup:
 
My key got ran over by a car and bent not 90 degrees but it wouldnt go in. I bent it back and still use it works fine.
 
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