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replacement key, NA series

rider5
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replacement key, NA series

Post by rider5 » Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:50 pm

I'm beginning restoration on a '65 CA77 and am trying to locate a replacement key (previous owner is still looking for it but chances are slim that it will be found).

The ignition & fork lock are both coded as NA064, which is apparently pretty rare. I've already checked with hondakeys and motorcyclekeys, am waiting to hear back from pghcyclecenter now.

Does anyone know of another source? Can I get a blank somewhere & have one made?
I'd appreciate any help that's out there (my first restoration project).
Absolutely love this forum - have gotten tons of info here in just a few days.

Would rather keep the original ignition switch if possible, but I will get this little girl rolling one way or another.

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Post by conbs » Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:17 am

I am pretty sure there is a guy that advertises he can cut vintage Honda keys just by having the code. I never had to use him, but I think you might find him with a search on this site or maybe with a little more looking on the internet.

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Post by FluteTears » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:56 am

In 2008 I was able to get a NA key here.

posted this on a different forum he may be able to help you

The key guy is Todd
Ybarra......Security Plus Locksmith; 4145 West Loomis Road;
Greenfield, WI 53221 Phone: 414-282-7778 email: cudaonline@gmail.com
or try www.securitypluslocksmith.com
I called him with my key numbers and in about a week I had working keys for my bike.
He has been able to get me hard to find keys for my bike and I just want to share with the group.
Check him out
1974 CT90
1964 CA77

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Post by Ford Guy » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:04 am

Hey Flute
Great info. That locksmith is just down the street from where I live. THey have an excellent reputation in the comunity. If anyone on this forum needs I can personally talk to him. I will give him a try on my fork lock.

Thanks

Jon

rider5
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replacement key, NA series

Post by rider5 » Sun Dec 09, 2012 4:49 pm

Thanks alot for the info Flute, sounds like they can help.
I'll post another note when I hear back from them & share the results.

rider5
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replacement key, NA series

Post by rider5 » Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:23 pm

No the locksmith there can't help me either, guess it's real tough to find blanks for the NA series. Will have to keep pestering the previous owner to keep searching his old garage, it's in there somewhere ... burried under many years of accumulated stuff.

If anyone has any other leads or ideas please share.

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Re: replacement key, NA series

Post by rzgkane » Fri Dec 14, 2012 1:29 pm

rider5 wrote:No the locksmith there can't help me either, guess it's real tough to find blanks for the NA series. Will have to keep pestering the previous owner to keep searching his old garage, it's in there somewhere ... burried under many years of accumulated stuff.

If anyone has any other leads or ideas please share.
I have a few NA keys. In order to get the NA key that I needed, I had to buy large lots and therefore have several extras. I'll look at what I've got and post the numbers here.
1965 CA77Dream

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