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| Newbie Joined: Jul 2008
Bike: 1981 Yamaha 850 Special
Posts: 2
| I have a 1981 Yamaha 850 Special that I listed for sale on Craigslist -- and then discovered that i don't have a key for it! It's 'misplaced.' Does anyone, anywhere know how to locate this mysterious "key code" I keep hearing about? It's not on the silver thing that the key would slide into... and i don't have the owner's manual. No one can make me a key from the VIN on the title. I am desperate... I've gotten scores of emails from guys wanting to see the bike (which hasn't even been started in 5 years --- long story). Please help an old lady biker. my email address is snazzytoes88@yahoo.com |
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| No Significant Other ![]() Joined: Apr 2007
Bike: Suzuki GZ250
Location: Central Illinois
Posts: 2,223
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The services of a locksmith might not be as expensive as you think.
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| Newbie Joined: Jul 2008
Bike: 1981 Yamaha 850 Special
Posts: 2
| Thanks for the info. I didn't know that the VIN on the title could be different than the one on the bike. In fact, I've never even seen the VIN on the bike! I hate to sound so stupid, but where might I find the VIN? |
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| No Significant Other ![]() Joined: Apr 2007
Bike: Suzuki GZ250
Location: Central Illinois
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Maybe somebody else can add to that. I think the engine also has a serial number (engine vin) which I've heard also sometimes makes it's way on to titles by "mistake". I still think a locksmith is your best bet (and quickest).
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