Replacement Keys for Buddy
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Replacement Keys for Buddy
I have a buddy 125, and wanted to get a few keys cut. Turns out that because PGO (the company who manufactures everything before Genuine re-brands the scooters) is Chinese and new to the market there is no ready made blank to make the key on. I called my dealer and they were sold out of key blanks. They hoped to have them back in stock within the week, but were unsure when they would have them. I decided to try a lock smith one more time for a working blank. Turns out that a buddy will take an Ilco (company that makes most blanks in the USA) X139 (also may go by V35). As a side note to this that is the same blank that fits and Audi A6…wonder if this will make my buddy faster.
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Re: Replacement Keys for Buddy
As some others on this thread have found, it isn't easy to get a duplicate key for Genuine scooters. These are highlights of my successful effort.tomatodoc wrote:I have a buddy 125. Turns out that a buddy will take an Ilco (company that makes most blanks in the USA) X139 (also may go by V35). As a side note to this that is the same blank that fits and Audi A6…wonder if this will make my buddy faster.
* I have a 2009 Buddy 125, and I wanted a duplicate of my original key
* I went to Tom's Speedy Lock & Key Services and suggested V35 or TR39, or Ilco X139 or X151, which I found listed in this thread
* Tom's either didn't have those blanks or they didn't match the Buddy key
* Tom's did cut a Taylor X91 key to match the Buddy Key; they needed to manually file the top of the blade to allow the blade to go further into lock
* Since the Taylor X91 key fit and worked, it looks like there is no chip in the original key
* Maxey's (http://www.maxeys.com/) had official Genuine/PGO blanks part ES55B010000 for about $5
* Mayfair Key & Lock Shop made a huge fuss of cutting a blank, and said, "You need to hold me harmless in case the machine slips and doesn't cut the key right"
* Tom's Speedy Lock & Key Services cut the blank from Maxey's with no fuss, and it looks and works like a great duplicate
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I had a similar problem back in February. Got the blanks from Scooterworks (gotta call 'em - blanks were not on their website) and had them cloned at my local Ace Hdwe. In fact, the Helpful Hardware Person at Ace wouldn't even charge me for cutting, as I wasn't using one of their blanks. Wouldn't even let me tip him, so I ended up buying a bunch o' bungees.
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I wanted another spare to give to my mum, after an incident in which I locked the keys in my pet carrier
I went to all the hardware stores I could think of, then to a security specialty store. I have no idea which key blank models he tried, but I think the guy tried at least ten. Nice guy. But he didn't find any that worked. And he didn't charge me for the lost blanks, either XD
I bought some key toppers anyway to give him some business for the trouble because I felt bad. Maybe I should call and ask if he has the Ilco blank you suggested.

I went to all the hardware stores I could think of, then to a security specialty store. I have no idea which key blank models he tried, but I think the guy tried at least ten. Nice guy. But he didn't find any that worked. And he didn't charge me for the lost blanks, either XD
I bought some key toppers anyway to give him some business for the trouble because I felt bad. Maybe I should call and ask if he has the Ilco blank you suggested.
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Replacement Keys for Buddy
Lucky you that your Ace guy was helpful. I went to a local Ace store. First they spent five minutes telling me how they weren't supposed to cut blanks that they didn't supply, and then they told me they would charge me $4 for cutting a plastic head blank if they did cut my blank, even though they weren't supplying the blank.PeteH wrote:I had a similar problem back in February. Got the blanks from Scooterworks (gotta call 'em - blanks were not on their website) and had them cloned at my local Ace Hdwe. In fact, the Helpful Hardware Person at Ace wouldn't even charge me for cutting, as I wasn't using one of their blanks. Wouldn't even let me tip him, so I ended up buying a bunch o' bungees.
Re: Replacement Keys for Buddy
Ace Hardware is a purchasing and marketing coop, with each store essentially an independent business with a shared brand name. Unlike a franchise, the company doesn't have much control over how individual stores are run, so don't be surprised to find different policies and corporate cultures from one to another.DanielPerrin wrote:Lucky you that your Ace guy was helpful. I went to a local Ace store....
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No luck yet
I bought one from Scoot Richmond for about $5 and tried Ace (where they miscut it for free after a lengthy waiver). Scoot's been out of stock and I can't find it on any other websites listed in this thread but sent them e-mails. I'll try the Ilco or other alternatives - thanks for posting them. If anyone has any other more recent sources, please post them. 

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ScooterLounge seems to have them:
http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/product/ES55B010000
Scooterworks has it listed as "out of stock," but it may be worth calling them.
1-888-968-3772
Scooterwest doesn't have it on their site, but might stock them:
619.280.1718
http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/product/ES55B010000
Scooterworks has it listed as "out of stock," but it may be worth calling them.
1-888-968-3772
Scooterwest doesn't have it on their site, but might stock them:
619.280.1718
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Yeah, I think your PGO key is the standard PGO key that all Buddies come with. That Ilco looks really close, but not quite right. That middle slot looks too wide. However, if I were you, I'd go ahead and try to have one cut. It might work and you've already invested the money in the blanks, so you only have a little more to lose. Plus, the rest of us want to know if it'll work or not. 

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I didn't try to make an Ilco key work, but I did get the Taylor X91 key to match the Buddy Key; they needed to manually file the top of the blade to allow the blade to go further into lock. If you do get a PGO blank, then take it to someone competent, like a good locksmith. It will cost more, but you won't ruin PGO blanks by a bad cut at a local hardware store or something.pdxrita wrote:That Ilco looks really close, but not quite right. That middle slot looks too wide. However, if I were you, I'd go ahead and try to have one cut. It might work and you've already invested the money in the blanks, so you only have a little more to lose. Plus, the rest of us want to know if it'll work or not.
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I was able to have replacement keys successfully cut for my 2012 Buddy 50.
The locksmith used an ILCO blank, [ X9 73VB] . He told me it was an old VW key blank. There was considerable "trial & error" involved, & he had to grind the key to make it less thick as well as grinding it so that it would slide in a bit further. He said it would have been nearly impossible without having the original key & the scooter available . My advice is to get replacement keys made before you need them.
The locksmith used an ILCO blank, [ X9 73VB] . He told me it was an old VW key blank. There was considerable "trial & error" involved, & he had to grind the key to make it less thick as well as grinding it so that it would slide in a bit further. He said it would have been nearly impossible without having the original key & the scooter available . My advice is to get replacement keys made before you need them.
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My local Genuine dealer, the Kawasaki/Victory dealer, in SB has the PGO blanks for $7. Picked the LONG one up for my 2008 Buddy. They also carried the short PGO blank.....I don't know which model they're for. So that was pretty painless. Now I have to find a good key maker, that is adept at doing vehicle keys and I'll be good.
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I have also lost my key, it was my only key. So, is it possible to get another key made if you dont have one if you have the VIN? What are my options here? Sherry
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You have the VIN: it's on stickers and plates all over the scooter, unless you or a prior owner peeled them all off.
What you may need, though, is a title or a bill-of-sale linking you to the VIN. I don't know if Genuine will issue a key without it. You might end up replacing the ignition switch. Start with a local dealer and see. But a paranoid dealer (or forum reader, seeing your newbie status) may look at someone with no keys or paperwork with a skeptical eye. Sorry about that.
What you may need, though, is a title or a bill-of-sale linking you to the VIN. I don't know if Genuine will issue a key without it. You might end up replacing the ignition switch. Start with a local dealer and see. But a paranoid dealer (or forum reader, seeing your newbie status) may look at someone with no keys or paperwork with a skeptical eye. Sorry about that.
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So, I contacted the guys at Scooterworks who were very helpful. But, they do NOT carry these key blanks anymore. Their parent company Scooterworks Chicago do carry them but only at their physical location.
There are people selling them on eBay and other weird websites either for inflated prices or with steep shipping fees. If you're paying more than $6 a key then you're being taken advantage of a bit.
The best place to get these quickly and easily for a fair price ($5 or $6) is at the nearest Genuine dealer. That's what I ended up doing. Most of these places want you as a repeat customer and are happy to oblige.
There are people selling them on eBay and other weird websites either for inflated prices or with steep shipping fees. If you're paying more than $6 a key then you're being taken advantage of a bit.
The best place to get these quickly and easily for a fair price ($5 or $6) is at the nearest Genuine dealer. That's what I ended up doing. Most of these places want you as a repeat customer and are happy to oblige.
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