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General Discussion / Re: Key blanks
April 11, 2023, 10:18:29 PM
This is an old post, but I hope it might help someone with their key adventures.

I just purchased a 2022 CForce 400 and wanted to let people know about my success in finding replacement keys. The keys that came with my machine are part number 9DS#-010130-6000-0MP00 that is listed at this address: https://cfmotousaparts.com/product/key-blank-cfmoto-oem-9ds-010130-6000-0mp00/

I took my keys to a local lock smith (not just a clerk at the local hardware store that is in charge of the key machine for their shift) and after some stare and compare, they chose to use an Ilco KW14 - this is a link to a seller listing: https://keymateinc.com/shop-online/key-blanks/automotive-keys/motorcycle/ilco-x259-kw14-key-blank-kawasaki-suzuki-triumph-motorcycles-detail.html - they sold me a key for $6 with it being cut.

The first cut of the key wasn't perfect. There is a shoulder on the key that was kind of protruding near the handle, that, once ground off the next day, and the teeth smoothed out a bit, now works! It needs to be smoothed out a bit more for less of a need to fiddle with it, but it does the trick!

I hope someone finds this useful for spare keys for their machine.
#2
UForce 600 / Re: Keys
April 11, 2023, 10:15:17 PM
There is another post about this that I will reply to also, but wanted to on this one because it was such a newer post.

I just purchased a 2022 CForce 400 and wanted to let people know about my success in finding replacement keys. The keys that came with my machine are part number 9DS#-010130-6000-0MP00 that is listed at this address: https://cfmotousaparts.com/product/key-blank-cfmoto-oem-9ds-010130-6000-0mp00/

I took my keys to a local lock smith (not just a clerk at the local hardware store that is in charge of the key machine for their shift) and after some stare and compare, they chose to use an Ilco KW14 - this is a link to a seller listing: https://keymateinc.com/shop-online/key-blanks/automotive-keys/motorcycle/ilco-x259-kw14-key-blank-kawasaki-suzuki-triumph-motorcycles-detail.html - they sold me a key for $6 with it being cut.

The first cut of the key wasn't perfect. There is a shoulder on the key that was kind of protruding near the handle, that, once ground off the next day, and the teeth smoothed out a bit, now works! It needs to be smoothed out a bit more for less of a need to fiddle with it, but it does the trick!

I hope someone finds this useful for spare keys for their machine.