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Old 26-May-2006, 20:10   #11
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Are you thinking that the owner still has the bike and can't find his keys, or may be away and be unaware that the bike is missing?

Or can't you say?
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Old 26-May-2006, 20:14   #12
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I think thats it.
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Old 26-May-2006, 20:19   #13
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That's deffo not a chipped key. So it's not a 800ss/1000ss/749/999 key as far as I can see.
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Old 26-May-2006, 20:37   #14
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Its exactlty the same type of key that came with my 2004 ST4, but as its the only Ducati key I have seen I dont know how many other models it fits.
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Old 26-May-2006, 20:49   #15
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Ahhhh...righto. I made the error of assuming all modern Ducatis since 2003 had the same type of chipped key.
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Old 26-May-2006, 20:58   #16
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deffo 2000 to 2003 or 4 then.

I guess it's another one of Ducati's "until it runs out" parts bins!
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Old 26-May-2006, 21:00   #17
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That's older type key mate not imobilser.
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Old 26-May-2006, 21:19   #18
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ok older type key then, 2000 on....doh!

Yes i believe the owner may not know its gone, or thinks he has mislaid it maybe?

Ducati uk say the key cant be read or read/offer a number that can identify a bike........
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Old 26-May-2006, 22:48   #19
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That's older type key mate not imobilser.

spot on.

Same key as I had for our 2000 monster 583 racer

Suit any Ducati that doesnt have immobiliser Andy
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Old 03-Jun-2006, 23:51   #20
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same looking key as my 1997 748
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