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Title: A or B Key, how do you figure that out?
Post by: HndaTch627 on July 26, 2012, 04:59:48 PM
If it's the first letter of the Key code then I've got my answer. I need to order 2 passive fobs as it seems as though my ex-wife lost my other active fob.  I want to order 2 of the passive fobs and 2 keys but need to figure out which keys to order.

Thanks for the help guys!

Jeremy
Title: Re: A or B Key, how do you figure that out?
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 27, 2012, 04:35:04 AM
Try looking here....a little bit more than halfway down.

http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=1650.0 (http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=1650.0)
Title: Re: A or B Key, how do you figure that out?
Post by: MAN OF BLUES on August 31, 2018, 02:58:15 PM
or here...
recently updated to show FOB key blanks

http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=1650.msg295905#msg295905 (http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=1650.msg295905#msg295905)
Title: Re: A or B Key, how do you figure that out?
Post by: MAN OF BLUES on October 01, 2018, 06:36:24 PM
NEW info for passive fob replacements...
especially for those with "left hand" keys...

HERE ARE ALL THE KEY BLANKS

27008   27008-0048   KEY-LOCK,BLANK,#A
27008A   27008-0049   KEY-LOCK,BLANK,#B

27008B   27008-0050   KEY-LOCK,BLANK,#A,MAIN SWITCH
27008C   27008-0051   KEY-LOCK,BLANK,#B,MAIN SWITCH

27008D   27008-0062   KEY-LOCK,BLANK,#A,SPARE FOB
27008E   27008-0063   KEY-LOCK,BLANK,#B,SPARE FOB

RECENT discovery...

a key with capability for containing a 'clonable chip' is available for use with a JMA-TPX2 chip, which requires the locksmith to have a JMA TRS 5000 Evo electronic chip programmer, but it is out there...

appears to be a JMA key...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/JMA-transponder-key-shell-Yamaha-YAMA-26D-P2-/281687254794 (https://www.ebay.com/itm/JMA-transponder-key-shell-Yamaha-YAMA-26D-P2-/281687254794)

https://www.lockpicks.com/yamaha-motorcycle-chipless.html (https://www.lockpicks.com/yamaha-motorcycle-chipless.html)

https://americankeysupply.com/product/yamaha-cycle-transponder-key-shell-ym63-style-jma-yama-26d-p2 (https://americankeysupply.com/product/yamaha-cycle-transponder-key-shell-ym63-style-jma-yama-26d-p2)

https://www.autotechlocksmith.com/41-motorcycles/2615-yamaha-transponder-key-shell-ym63-tp00yama-26dp2.html (https://www.autotechlocksmith.com/41-motorcycles/2615-yamaha-transponder-key-shell-ym63-tp00yama-26dp2.html)

that is the "key SHELL", without a chip, it will accept a JMA TPX2 chip, which is available all over...
unfortunatly it, as I am seeing, is only the 'left hand key', I'll look for a right hand key version shortly...
but if your key matches the following ones, shown pictorially, it's covered.

27008   27008-0048   KEY-LOCK,BLANK,#A
27008B   27008-0050   KEY-LOCK,BLANK,#A,MAIN SWITCH

27008D   27008-0062   KEY-LOCK,BLANK,#A,SPARE FOB
the key will not fit in the fob, but it can be cut as a normal spare, and a chip can be inserted and cloned...

note: because this is a 'cloned chip', you must have a fob to use as a master, but it copies the OEM code on said fob chip, and thus DOES NOT require using the KDS3 to reprogram the ECU.. major savings.


EDIT;
for the right handed keys, these are the ones you need....
(the ones correlating to the "#B Blank Kaw locksets"

Blade:Standard Ilco:KW16MH
JMA #:TP00KAW-9.P1
Chip:No Transponder
Notes:Transponder Key Shell

http://www.keynet.com/jma-kawasaki-transponder-key-shell-kw16-style-tp00kaw-9-p1/ (http://www.keynet.com/jma-kawasaki-transponder-key-shell-kw16-style-tp00kaw-9-p1/)
Title: Re: A or B Key, how do you figure that out?
Post by: VirginiaJim on October 03, 2018, 01:53:34 PM
Thanks, Rich.