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Hi Guys,

Im having some real problems getting a replacement key cut for my petrol tank / seat storage.
Does anyone know where I can get a blank from ? or even better a key cut.

I have tried the local Kwak dealer in Worthing (Alf's) and I've tried a whole bunch of key cutting shops in the local area.

The key has J&S on one side on the other it has

M283E and some Japanese writing
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my current key is I think cut from a Vauxhall blank. I'd keep trying local key shops until you find a helpful one who's prepared to improvise!

I think key blanks do crop up on ebay from time to time. the tank cap is pretty universal to 90's kwaks.
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I found a lock smith close to me (Dublin) with every blank you could ever want. There not Kwak but they work all the same.
if your realy in a pickle PM me and i can send you a few blanks.
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I'd still like to get my hands on the muppet that decided it was a good idea to just use the tip of the ignition key to open the fuel tank.
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I bent my key whilst on a trip to my flat in london, I just went to the key cutting place in a sainsburys that i stop at for lunch, girl there cut me a key in 10 minutes. She may have had special powers though as I seem to remember her eyes not looking in the same direction.
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deviant wrote:I'd still like to get my hands on the muppet that decided it was a good idea to just use the tip of the ignition key to open the fuel tank.
apparently its common practice, but other manufacturers still have enough depth for the whole key to sink into , yet in only uses some of the avaiable notches on the key. So that if some unsrcupule gets a key cut from your tank lock, he cant turn on your igntion.
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You dont need to look at the key while cutting it,
Just shove the key in the machine and it does the rest pretty much,

Just follows the dips in the original like a router.

Shall try a few other places to get the key cut, But i might have to take you up on the offer of getting a few blanks.
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hello mate i got a key cut at a local key shop and it says (silca italy kw14p) cost me £6 and my second spare is the same make but the code is (kw6r)
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Northern ANdy wrote:
deviant wrote:I'd still like to get my hands on the muppet that decided it was a good idea to just use the tip of the ignition key to open the fuel tank.
apparently its common practice, but other manufacturers still have enough depth for the whole key to sink into , yet in only uses some of the avaiable notches on the key. So that if some unsrcupule gets a key cut from your tank lock, he cant turn on your igntion.
yeah, it's the depth that is the problem, not the complexity of the lock. that and the fact that the petrol strips all the oil out of the lock so it's really stiff
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I find that with the oil, is a pain that. Just have to do it when you wash the bike though hey.
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just plug it into ebay i have seen loads of key blanks for sale on there?
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yeah i took a look on ebay but they look like the Ignition key.

I have about 3 keys for the ignition but only the one for the petrol tank /seat.

Couldnt point me to what i need to look at then could you ??
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my spare keys are kw8r

for the plastics its http://www.nwkeys.co.uk/Portal.aspx?pag ... &prod=1813

and the metals its p39 to p41 on this link
http://www.nwkeys.co.uk/Portal.aspx?page=29&cat=87
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hm yea thats what you want wont the same size key fit all? my ignition key fits everything.
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hmm,...i had a problem the other day, not either key would unlock the tank cap,....due to riding in rain it had dried up good style....managed to free the lock up, but then noticed that the key for the seat lock also fits tank lock?? i had been using ignition key to unlock it, both keys fit, but look totally different to each other?? :smt017 weird,...then again key for seat lock is alittle bent, so mayb its a good thing the other key fits too, wouldn't want to snap the key in the tank lock :smt012
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