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Feb 25, 2012 - Hey fellow red riders I'm having to change my left side cover and can't find the torque specs for the left side cover bolts and if the ...
A locksmith can use your bike's ignition cylinder code or the entire ignition cylinder to make a new key. You also have the option of reordering a key from a honda CRF local dealer, using your bike's VIN. A traditional motorcycle key is the easiest key to replace.
Cost can vary from place to place, state to state even country to country.
Check with your local wreckers or dismantler and start nego with them you might find a decent one at a reasonable price.
No. Honda has a very crafty way of making two different models look like they have parts that will interchange, when - in reality - they are totally different. That goes for not only the major components like frames, but for nearly every part, on nearly every model. Very little in the way of parts interchangeability.
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