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Lee1980 08-Nov-2004 20:16

Dropping key around ignition barrel oooopppss!!!
 
I did this today, seems funny now but not so at the time when you get up extra early to get to work:(

It fell down between a frame rail and the front of the airbox with the metal part of the key poking through after removing side panel managed to pull it through all though a bit bent:o

Anyone else ever done this? I always seperate ignition key from rest of them to stop the tank getting scratched. I may now get myself one of those rubber key rings to stop this in the future :D

Fordie 08-Nov-2004 20:39

Lee, did you not get one of the DSC key ring fobs ,ideal for tucking in and protecting your paint work/tank when the keys in the ijnition. 4D

Dave G 08-Nov-2004 20:48

I'd forgotten about this.:o
I lost my key for about a month,it eventually vibrated its way in to the enclosed belly pan I have.
Like you I also remove the key to start the bike,but some sort of soft attachment would help.:biaggi:

Lee1980 08-Nov-2004 21:21

I got one Fordie but so nice its hanging on my notice board, so got an old rubber keyring from a magazine should stop it falling through again:D

Dealer said the tank wolud have to come off, then charge one hours labour for 5 mins work:o:o:frog:

Probably impossible to do it again even if I tried
:lol::lol::lol:

Redruth 08-Nov-2004 22:36

Nope. Never done that. No doubt will tomorrow, now. Thanks :frog::lol:

WeeJohnyB 08-Nov-2004 22:40

yep been there.....as I recall, Monty fished it out with a piece of wire with a hooked end. Very frustrating though.

WeeJohnyB

Monty 09-Nov-2004 00:57

And that was the second time. The first time was up in the mountains outside Florence. Anthony Ward dropped his key down between tank and frame after a coffee stop-I had to strip the tank and the airbox off to get to the dam thing. Next time we went on a trip I made sure I had a spare key to his bike and he had one to mine...............

John

TP 09-Nov-2004 10:54

:D I've done that as well, I had to pull all the fairings off to get it out again ...

Lee1980 09-Nov-2004 12:44

Good to know I'm not the only one:lol::lol: now got a huge rubber keyring on it worked a treat this morning:D

Old Yella 09-Nov-2004 15:00

You lot got off lightly.
It happened to me at Burnsall last summer (soryy, I meant the wet season)

Pulled up for a drink and a chat went to go and did the same but it dropped right in and was nowhere to be seen.
Tried leaning the bike over this way and that no sign off it through the sides after removing the side panels so full strip down at the side of the road with everyone watching and mates ****ing themselves.

List was:-
Side panels x 2
Seat unit
Tank
Under tank filter
Bell mouths on injectors
airbox
still a git to reach but we managed it

I now have the Meta alarm key fob fitted to mine so it wont go through the gap even though I did try it!:mad:

misterpink 09-Nov-2004 16:53

note to self......get a DSC keyring

Lily 09-Nov-2004 17:30

at least you lot were just stripping the bike down, i had to strip myself down last year :(

into garage to fill up with petrol, locked tank and dropped key into inside pocket of one piece as usual then into pay. back outside and no sign of key in pocket or anywhere, checked everywhere in leathers/near pumps/ in kiosk etc with mate helping, still no sign :(

undid leathers and dropped them as far as deceny would allow but still no sign. starting to panic now thinking someone had picked it up. Finally went for last option and took boots/leathers off and checked everything :o key was eventually found tucked in velcro in lining of leathers near knee armour!!

a very worrying and embarassing time :rolleye::lol:

Garibaldi 09-Nov-2004 17:41

Yep. I've done it too!

Was on a tour of the Isle of Skye and we'd stopped for fuel. Couldn't see the key anywhere, even after removing the fairing sides. There was luckily a few of us so we lowered the bike over to one side and shook like mad. Fortunately we just got site of it and managed to fish it out with a bit of wire. Took about 30-60 mins though. :(



Still only using the key, but a lot more careful these days. I do have a rubber key fob, so I'll try it out.

[Edited on 9-11-2004 by Garibaldi]

Lee1980 09-Nov-2004 19:33

I think Lily tops the most embarrising scenario:lol::lol::lol:

I'm glad it happend at home now to:cool:

[Edited on 9-11-2004 by Lee1980]

Old Yella 10-Nov-2004 15:08

Quote:


or a brain cell which half of this lot seem to have forgotten ;)

Can we share yours Steve, you dont use it all the time :frog:

PDL 11-Nov-2004 00:40

Quote:

Originally posted by Lily
at least you lot were just stripping the bike down, i had to strip myself down last year :(

into garage to fill up with petrol, locked tank and dropped key into inside pocket of one piece as usual then into pay. back outside and no sign of key in pocket or anywhere, checked everywhere in leathers/near pumps/ in kiosk etc with mate helping, still no sign :(

undid leathers and dropped them as far as deceny would allow but still no sign. starting to panic now thinking someone had picked it up. Finally went for last option and took boots/leathers off and checked everything :o key was eventually found tucked in velcro in lining of leathers near knee armour!!

a very worrying and embarassing time :rolleye::lol:

You know where to look then next time.

I've not dropped the key yet, but i've dropped that little washer on the seat end of the tank down through the suspension strut (twice).


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