This is a strange one. This evening, running various errands after work, I parked the bike, turned her off and removed the key. Except I removed only half of the key. The bottom half of the key-blade (the notched skinny part of the key) was nowhere to be seen. It had broken off and was apparently buried in the ignition assembly.
So, fingers crossed, I inserted the half-key, but the ignition wouldn't turn. So I tried the spare key, fingers crossed again, (I always keep a spare in my jacket for just such an occasion), and the "whole" key worked. I'm thinking the bottom half of the key, after breaking off, must've fallen through the lock.
This particular key was always a little awkward to deal with in all of the locks, but I never, ever forced it. I would lube the locks with TriFlow or WD40 from time to time.
Even though the bike is functional (I was able to get home), my main concern is if this somehow becomes a problem when I'm miles away from home. And now I have to buy another key (or two).
Has this happened to anyone else on the forum?
So, fingers crossed, I inserted the half-key, but the ignition wouldn't turn. So I tried the spare key, fingers crossed again, (I always keep a spare in my jacket for just such an occasion), and the "whole" key worked. I'm thinking the bottom half of the key, after breaking off, must've fallen through the lock.
This particular key was always a little awkward to deal with in all of the locks, but I never, ever forced it. I would lube the locks with TriFlow or WD40 from time to time.
Even though the bike is functional (I was able to get home), my main concern is if this somehow becomes a problem when I'm miles away from home. And now I have to buy another key (or two).
Has this happened to anyone else on the forum?