Cheers Eric that was precisely my thought. I’m no forum expert but I would have thought the way images are posted on the forum, which is clearly in the public domain and accessible by everyone, would be different to the way they are handled via a DM/PM, as they say “there’s always more than 1...
For those of us in the UK (or outside of the UK if you can ship your stuff to them) this place can make you a new red key if you need one or can produce black keys from a black key
https://www.carmoelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=990
Thanks for your explanation Eric, I only asked the question as Venture mentioned in post #15 that he was looking into it so I thought I’d ask!
I ass-umed (thanks Sierra1:)) that the insert picture icon would allow me to - well insert a picture directly, as opposed to using the insert a link...
I wouldn’t drill them out, use a sharp centre punch and hammer to loosen them by tapping the head round anti clockwise, once loosened they will come out easy enough. Over the years I’ve done dozens like this ( mostly on cars) and never had a problem.
I’m pretty certain the US bikes don’t have transponders in the keys that interact with the ECU to prevent it from starting, therefore they don’t need to program their keys using the red key
15k miles vs 31k miles, that mileage makes no difference- IMHO, however condition and history means a great deal more.
Have you taken a look at either or both of them?
Not in the UK/Europe, you could still get an XT1200Z (without the electronic suspension etc.) in 2020 along with the ZE’s but they were not eligible for first registration from 01/01/2021 because of emissions regulations. However a lot of bikes held in stock were registered by dealers before the...
Welcome, nice looking bike - I fancy one of those myself.
You might find this a useful thread over on advrider
https://advrider.com/f/threads/the-xtz750-super-tenere.1488/page-94
Rob, .gov website says otherwise.
I suspect it’s as a result of the gift that keeps on giving, otherwise known as Brexit
https://www.gov.uk/driving-abroad/international-driving-permit