That's a good idea Don...that way when you lose the key, you can't ride either....


Got more spare keys on the SEEG's keycode then would use in a lifetime. Here's a stupid-twolane story about keys from when the SERG first came home though.
Bike had only been here a few days. Took it for a ride that ended up being more fun and, therefore, longer than expected.
Out in the boonies I realize I don't know this gas gauge and I don't know how much fuel the bike actually had in it when I picked it up. But it's got be getting low. It just has to be. And not just low but LOW.
Know there's a little country store that has a pump 10 or 12 miles away. But the next closest thing I know of is 40. Get to the closer store and realize I left the garage without the keys to the new bike. The SEEG has just a push button. The SERG has the keylock on the fuel door.
Crap!
I hate doing stupid stuff. I really do.
About the time I'm ready to head out and see if I can make it the 50 miles or so home a guy on an FLHX pulls in for fuel. Had already remembered that those fuel door locks were universal. So I can use his key. Ask the guy and he's like "sure, no problem" all the time no doubt thinking "what an idiot."
So after the half hour wait at the store and finally getting fuel and heading home I'm doing fine. Until it dawns on me that a key to the SEEG had been on the key chain in my pocket the whole time.
Dumbass.