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So I have had my 07 Night Train for a little under a month now and have managed to lose a set of my keys already. I have retraced all of my steps and they are no where to be found. I was just wondering what I need to do to get another one.Also does anyone know how much that will run me?
I found mine in trash can after I had tossed them on kitchen counter, and that was last placed I had looked, but on cost, they have you by the short ones, so I would say a 'C' NOTE, but I hope I'm wrong. GOOD LUCK! PURPLE HAZE.
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I found them to be quite helpful..
Moatare VERY helpful, as long as your willing topay the bill.
Purple, I don't think they cost as much as some of the chip enabled car keys ($75 and up). But if you do in fact need a new one you can order it through the dealer using the code number on the little black tag that was originally on the ring with the keys when you got the bike. I'm always afraid I'm going to loose one so I wrote it down on the papers for the bike.
I lost one key for my 05 Fatboy. Went to the dealer with the other and he just copied the # of it. Only thing was that you had to get 2. It was awhile ago but as I recall it was not to expensive.
Man I'M wrong again!! I was thinking of the key and F.O.B. for alarm!! I have 2 FOBS because my bike came with the harly alarm, now just for a duplicate key call locksmith are go to harley and have them make a new key, just thinking of my alarm and to have FOB replaced, and for some reason I think they would charge HEFTY fee for a new one (and key $5.00), so beat me with a cane, sorry, PURPLE HAZE.
when i bought my 07 custom my dealer said i will have 2 key that come with it. on will have a plactic tag on it with a number on it if i ever need to order a nother key.and the other has nothing on it. he said to leave the key with the tag somewere i cant lose it (right). he said that if i lost the tab with the number it would take3 to 4weeks to get it. however if ihave the tab it would takeless then a week to get one. i bevile he said it would cost about 50 to 75. i hope this helps yea
AND HEY ROCKY was that with a alarm F.O.B.??!! Or did it have alarm? I naturally thought of the FOB more than a key, HELL does all HARLEY shopshave the capabilityto make a duplicate key??!! I have never tryed to replace a key at the dealer, and if it cost that much you may look in yellow pages and find some one who could make one cheaper, but like I said I was wrong thinking the man had a alarm since it was 07 bike and as much as they cost they all shouldCOME with a alarm as a STANDERD ITEM but thats my penny on the whole S.N.A.F.U. PURPLE HAZE.
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