Bridgestone Motorcycle Parts Discussion Board
Bridgestone Tech Talk => 50, 60, 90 & 100 Talk => Topic started by: mountain on April 04, 2013, 04:03:05 PM
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Hello, I need to have a key made for my 1964 BS7 and I would like to know what one of the keys looks like. I spoke with a locksmith and he siad he would try to reearch it but I thought I would help by checking here. If anyone knows by chance what the key blank number is that would be helpful also. Thanks in advance!
MTN
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Why not just buy a precut from Richard Clark the owner and provider of this sight? Jeff Bar
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The locksmith by me cut one grove in a blank key after looking at the ignition and it worked, but its not perfect.
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Hi,
There should be a number on the face plate where the key enters the switch - can you tell us that number ?
Or can you take a picture of the actual switch.
later ... ray
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Here is a picture of the ignition. I thought I would try to get one so I could have it for this weekend but I have to line the tank anyway. I did order an ignition key (along with a bunch of odds and ends) from Richard Clark this morning, I am just waiting for the quote and availability to come back. I am trying have patience but it is so hard when all you want to do it start the bike and ride.... 8) Thanks for the tips!
Oh and the number on the face is 67
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Hi,
On all bikes with Flywheel magneto ignition, there is usually a way to get a spark and run the engine without the ignition key. On the Bridgestone there should be two black wires to the back of the main switch. One comes from the ignition coil and one from the magneto. Disconnect these from the switch and connect the two of them together, leaving the flying lead from the main switch empty. That will allow you to run the engine (all the switch does is short these two wires to earth in order to stop the engine). You'll have no lights or battery charging system, but you can at least see if the engine runs.
Note, if your bike is the Deluxe vesrion with electric start and 12volt electrics, this trick will not work, as the electrical system is entirely different.
Hope that helps,
Graham Weeks
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I did figure out if you just remove the screws that hold the ignition switch on I get spark, so it must be the switch frame that provides the ground. Thanks to all that have helped! I have submitted an order for a new key for the switch, hope I can get it soon!
Thanks again!
MTN
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Got the Key from Richard's today. I can't wait to see if the lights work!
MTN
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Well any word on that key? I just bought a 100 sport, that does not have a key.
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I did order the key from Richards and it fit real nice. I had bypassed the switch and used a toggle switch to see if it was going to run before I spent the $ on the key. I am still waiting on a quote on the other parts I need, been waiting about 2 months and have not heard anything from Richards the rest of the stuff. Good luck with your 100!
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I have no message from you, send it again: bsparts@aye.net
I am very slow buy not that slow,
Richard Clark
Questions? or need Bridgestone parts? call:
Richard Clark
812-944-1643 8am-6pm EST Weekdays
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O no dude i didnt order one. Sorry for the confusion. That will probably be down the road. Lots of work to do before i get to that point.
Btw. I cannot beleive all the info on this website, so amazing!!!!!!!!
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Thank you. I resent the email and I appreciate the help! Have a great day!