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jaeden2003

New Member
just picked up my 06 k9 and lost the only key i have....anybody know where i can get a key made without going through big dog?
 

Nukeranger

Nukeranger
If you had the key number, you could go through Strokers like I did. I was able to get two extra keys just before BDM shutdown. It wouldn't hurt to try the new Big dog performance site.
 

Moespeeds

Well-Known Member
If you can't get a key made just run up to Harley and pick up a 2 position sportster style ignition switch. You have to grind the back of your coil cover a little to make it fit but no big deal. Glue it in real good with black RTV and let it set overnight and it will never come out unless you want it to.
 

pknowles

RETIRED
If you are still running the EHC, I have the low voltage switch that I took off my 07 Bulldog. you are more than welcome to it. Just send me a pm with some instructions.
 

phatchopper300

I just wanta ride
I ordered one off the new site Big dog performance site. As a back up! So far great customer service. I got a call to confirm the key #.
 

Nukeranger

Nukeranger
FYI, You will probably have to give Big dog performance your vin number since you lost your key. I am hoping they have all the info from Big Dog Motorcycles!
 

1BADK9

Limited Edition Member
Put your key on one of those clip hook deals and attach it to the plug wire. You will never loose your key (from falling out) again. :2thumbs:
 

coach

Active Member
Matching # is stamped on the front of the ignition switch. Ask me how I know LOL
 

1BADK9

Limited Edition Member
Yeah coach, luckily one of our members who suffered the same shared the clip hook idea, I went and bought a black plastic one the very next day. :cheers:
 

08mastiff

Active Member
I JUST had the same problem about a week ago. I looked EVERYWHERE at EVERY resource i could think of!! I ended up going right down the road to a locksmith with the ign. switch and had a key made. BUT.... it cost me $87.00!!!! The good part is that it only took about 2 hours from starting to take out the switch to putting it back in with new key(s) in hand.:whoop:
 
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Nukeranger

Nukeranger
How'd you get the spark plug wires to change colors between pictures? I know you swapped them for the picture right?
 

shooter

Active Member
ok you guys made me nervous now i only got one key, it has no numbers it is from an '02 bulldog how do you get spare keys for it?
 

awg

Guru
I need a key to. I emailed both BD's new site and Bikers Dream Of Alantia...neither one ever answered.
 

STROKER

MEMBER
you guys can order extra keys through BIG DOGS new web site. i ordered one a couple days ago. after you order they will contact you for the 'key code' i corresponded with a
adrian.williams@bdm.com. he will get you squared away.:2thumbs: :D:D
 

Oldhvymetal

Member
...and now for the poor man's solution

Gents, I've posted this before. It's not a new issue, keys eventually fall out of these ignition switches. Kinda like leaving lottery tickets for your bike on the road.

When it first happened to me (in 2001) it was a weekend where I had planned to put about 500-600 miles on that Sunday, and having left the first key "somewhere" on the road Friday night where retracing my steps didn't yield the old key- I was real nervous about using the second one, my last. I lucked out in a way that I don't often do, but after stopping at a few hardware stores one of them had a key blank that was the right length and width, but the depth (thickness) of the blank was a little too much. I figured why not have spend a couple of bucks to have one made and try to file a little bit off the thickness of the new key a bit? Well, it worked and there was an added plus, check this:

Find a good hardware store, or call ahead to the ones in your area that are "big" on key making. Ask if they have a key blank with the number HD 82 stamped on the left and x129 stamped on the right. If they do, bring your spare to them and have however many copies made onto the new blank(s). They're usually a couple bucks each or so...

Take the new key(s) back to the 'ol work bench and use a 1/4 inch dremel tool barrel sander attachment a leetle bit at a time on both sides of the new key, as evenly as you can (when you're sober). Stop often, wipe the dust off the key and try it in the ignition. Once it fits... then go just a tiny bit MORE. Just a little. It only takes about 15 minutes or so when done very slowly and carefully. What you'll find is that not only will the new key work- but it will no longer "lock" in place inside the ignition switch when the ignition is on!!! So now you can turn your ignition on- pull the key out- then clip it to your wallet chain (just like with older HD's)! Ride as long as you want without worrying about leaving keys on the road in random places. The only trouble is remembering to take the key off your wallet chain and shut the ignition back off when you arrive at a stopping point (I mean, before the lights wear out the battery (or somebody yells "hey you left your lights on" -that's embarrassing)).

I thought of posting a photo of what it looks like but then realized I'd be showing the key pattern for my bike's ignition switch to the world, lol. If you want or need a pic let me know and I'll try to figure out how to do it without displaying said key pattern, but for now I gotta get to work before I'm late. Hey- it will give y'all time to call the hardware stores in your area to see if they have that blank, should you wish to take the poor man's approach.
I can honestly say I've never had to stop at Eastern Mountain Sports for a carabiner, unless I was planning to actually climb, or repel, or steal the pink panther diamond again--- cue music. :)
Respect,
OHM
P.S. After eleven years I've still got the original ignition switch on my bike. I think this approach also helps that "vibration" thing that causes so many to have to replace their switches over time. Just a reasonable guess that I'm making regarding that tho'.
 
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