Yup. It says NA366 on the face of the lock.piecutter wrote:Is there a number stamped on the face of the switch? If so I have a lot of the old pre-cuts. And if I don't have it there are others who may.
Intro, and a little helpHmmm, don't know what that means, all my keys start with a T or an H and have 4 digits after that!
Aftermarket switch? Switch off a different make?(Kaw-Suz-Yam) To my knowledge the numbers I described are the only ones put on U.S. bikes. Unless someone else here has recognizes that code your best bet is a locksmith or replaceing the switch.
It's a real HONDA switch.
There are NBXXX switches and other numbers/leters also. .........lm
Rerference to key numberI found this site with a reference to the number I see, but I'm not sure I know how to read the chart correctly. Is the NA366 a separate key number or are 07890, H2130 synonms for the NA366?
http://www.johnnysvintagemotorcycle.com/honda_keys.htm
Re: Rerference to key numberCall them and ask. ..............lm
Here we go. Hondakeys (http://hondakeys.com/key_id.html) has them listed as late 50's early 60's codes. Not often seen, he says "call for pricing".
The other guys chart looks like a conversion, but it's not. The number you have IS the key number.
Honda keyFrom the VJMC magazine classified ads I called a fellow in Los Angeles that provided a key for an S90 that I am working on. Also, if you google reproductiondecals.com he has keys as well. Apparently many of the lock codes have more than one key so it can be potluck. A good locksmith can frequently make a key for your ignition switch, take the switch off and take it to them-costs about 25.00 probably. Have fun with your project !! Mike
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