gnikwp
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Questions from a novice.
Both of them security related and I am hoping that I might get some answers here.
Last week, while at work, I managed to lose my key. This would not pose a problem normally and just get another cut, but my work is on a public site and obviously my concern is that it may end up with a less honest member of the general public and as my bike is the only BMW on site it wouldn't be rocket science to work out what it was for etc etc. Got the price of a new set of locks on Sat, enough said.
So, the question is can that key be "deactivated" so that it will not start the bike?
If no, if I have a factory alarm fitted will the same offending key override that as well? Or do I just buy big locks?
The dealership couldn't answer either question, which surprised me.
Also, does anyone have any clever ideas about now securing the panniers? which are also at risk.
One little key, so much aggro and all my own fault. Any thoughts, ideas greatly appreciated.
Both of them security related and I am hoping that I might get some answers here.
Last week, while at work, I managed to lose my key. This would not pose a problem normally and just get another cut, but my work is on a public site and obviously my concern is that it may end up with a less honest member of the general public and as my bike is the only BMW on site it wouldn't be rocket science to work out what it was for etc etc. Got the price of a new set of locks on Sat, enough said.
So, the question is can that key be "deactivated" so that it will not start the bike?
If no, if I have a factory alarm fitted will the same offending key override that as well? Or do I just buy big locks?
The dealership couldn't answer either question, which surprised me.
Also, does anyone have any clever ideas about now securing the panniers? which are also at risk.
One little key, so much aggro and all my own fault. Any thoughts, ideas greatly appreciated.


You take your existing keys to a main dealer, and they can deactivate the lost key. They can even reactivate it if you find it. You may need to take some paperwork (logbook?). Give your local dealer a call and ask them.