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Seadog
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Post by Seadog » Wed Nov 30, 2016 1:27 pm

coffee_brake wrote:Just says NA 60.
Try Scrambler Cycle for a key; he has a bunch. Also try this ebay seller. I've done business with him before, as have others here, and he's very good. Just send him a message.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-HONDA-MOTORCY ... rrLCiNFgbA

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Post by coffee_brake » Wed Nov 30, 2016 10:46 pm

The key fits in the ignition snugly, I think the key is right. It just won't turn in the ignition. I'm not ready to pull anything off yet. I didn't want to get ham-fisted prying on it. Figured I'd best try a bunch of PB Blaster or such kind of good lube first, then once it moves, pull it and clean all the rust off properly and dry-lube from then on.

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Post by Seadog » Thu Dec 01, 2016 8:35 am

Sorry, I was under the impression that you didn't have the correct key. Is there a number on the key? If so, does it match the number on the ignition switch and the fork lock? Does the key work in the fork lock?
coffee_brake wrote:The key fits in the ignition snugly, I think the key is right. It just won't turn in the ignition. I'm not ready to pull anything off yet. I didn't want to get ham-fisted prying on it. Figured I'd best try a bunch of PB Blaster or such kind of good lube first, then once it moves, pull it and clean all the rust off properly and dry-lube from then on.

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