Getting rid of the key-2007 Sportster 1200 low
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Getting rid of the key-2007 Sportster 1200 low
Hi guys, this may be a really stupid question but here it goes. I just bought my wife a 2007 1200 low (for our anniversary) and have the security system on order for it. I already hate the location of the ignition key on the Sportster and was wondering if it can be eliminated or something and can be made more like my Softail with security? On my bike, I never use the key as the security arms when the ignition is turned off and I need to disable the security before turning the ignition switch to start the bike. I assume that the system will arm in the same manner on her Sportster but just leaving the key in the ignition will allow someone to just start the bike or at the very least take the key and leave her keyless. Is there anyway around this?
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RE: Getting rid of the key-2007 Sportster 1200 low
Why would you leave a key in the ignition??????
There is a kit out, where you can put the "Bobber" tanks on the sporty and use a Tank Panel with Switch... Pretty trick looking, but very pricey.....
You could always relocate the Ignition switch, maybe near the battery cover...
Lots of additional wiring though...
When your wife gets within 5 feet of the bike, her key fob will be transmitting an RF signal to disengage the security, it is a complete cycle when she turns the key "On".....
There is a kit out, where you can put the "Bobber" tanks on the sporty and use a Tank Panel with Switch... Pretty trick looking, but very pricey.....
You could always relocate the Ignition switch, maybe near the battery cover...
Lots of additional wiring though...
When your wife gets within 5 feet of the bike, her key fob will be transmitting an RF signal to disengage the security, it is a complete cycle when she turns the key "On".....
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RE: Getting rid of the key-2007 Sportster 1200 low
ORIGINAL: Shovelhead Bob
Why would you leave a key in the ignition??????
Why would you leave a key in the ignition??????
Mark
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RE: Getting rid of the key-2007 Sportster 1200 low
ORIGINAL: commander112
I'm sorry I did not make it clear. I would not leave the key in because it would get stolen. I guess there is no mod that places a switch with a key insert like the big bikes have that fits in that small lock cylinder location.
Mark
ORIGINAL: Shovelhead Bob
Why would you leave a key in the ignition??????
Why would you leave a key in the ignition??????
Mark
You need to look at this product - The Keyless Iginition Module - it rocks - here is a link to the Keyless Ignition Module
And a review of the product here:
http://www.westcoastbikers.com/digit...gnition-module
Cheers!!
J -
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As to the key location on the Sporty, I don't worry about it because the only time I use it is to turn it on before start and I don't turn it off until I dismount the bike anyway, that's what the kill switch is for.
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I don't live in SoCal anymore so I don't have to worry about it. Yeah, I do leave the key in the bikes when I go into a small store or like a Subway to have a sandwich made. I leave the doors to my house unlocked and the keys in my tractor and cages too.
As to the key location on the Sporty, I don't worry about it because the only time I use it is to turn it on before start and I don't turn it off until I dismount the bike anyway, that's what the kill switch is for.
As to the key location on the Sporty, I don't worry about it because the only time I use it is to turn it on before start and I don't turn it off until I dismount the bike anyway, that's what the kill switch is for.
i go to subway all the time and even though i can see my bike from the giant glass front wall that every subway seems to have, i still wouldnt leave the key inside.
but its becuase my ignition switch is under the gas tank between the two cylinders on the top engine mount. its where the horn is on the 1200C. so its much more visible
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You need to look at this product - The Keyless Iginition Module - it rocks - here is a link to the Keyless Ignition Module
And a review of the product here:
http://www.westcoastbikers.com/digit...gnition-module
Cheers!!
J -
And a review of the product here:
http://www.westcoastbikers.com/digit...gnition-module
Cheers!!
J -
I personnally leave the keys in the ignition.Because that way I know right where they are..... right where they should be. Also, they seem to fit so well there! Kinda like they were made for eachother and what not.
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