JohnC
Street Cruiser
Well, before you ask, yes, I did loose or misplace my key. So what I'm telling you now is the gospel, according to Suzuki. I called several places and got different stories of how to solve the problem, but then I called Suzuki USA and got a recording that told me things I did not want to hear. First of all, take down that number on your key and put it on your registration or title. That alone will save you a lot of heartache and money. That is what the recording told me, Suzuki does NOT keep any data on vin numbers and key codes. Now if you were like me and did not do that, thinking I'll do it later when I have time, and then lost the key. Well start by taking the ignition lock out and then trying to find a locksmith that can open it up and make a key for it. I knew a locksmith that could most likely do it, but when I called the rate was from $65.00 to almost $200.00, dependent on how much work I wanted to do. Taking the ignition lock out cut the price in almost half. Still ended up costing a heck of a lot more than having a spare key made or just writing down the key code. Now if you need the procedure of what you need to do for a DR650, just let me know. It wasn't real easy, but it was not difficult. But you will need a T-40 tamper proof torq bit. tcars, John, COG 4157, AMA & ROK Central Jawja AAD