Where can I buy a Vespa Blue Key?

Where can I buy a Vespa Blue Key?

You have TWO options. It’s really easy to purchase, cut, and program additional Blue keys. You can purchase the original Vespa Blue key 573426 or an aftermarket Blue key KB10 for all the models that use the conventional looking key OR purchase 624440 , KB15, or 621306 for the models that use the “Sidewinder” style of key.

Do you need a blue slave key for a Piaggio?

All Vespa/Piaggio models except the following require a programmed and chipped key: ET2, LX50, Vespa S50/150, Fly 50, Typhoon 50/125, and some Fly 150s. Cut and program (aka; clone) keys to the existing BLUE SLAVE KEY. (Ideal if you want more BLUE KEYS and have lost your BROWN KEY. We’d need one existing blue key to perform this service)

What kind of key do I need for Honda scooter?

Sell, cut, and duplicate keys for most brands of scooters: HONDA, YAMAHA, SUZUKI, APRILIA, GENUINE, SYM, KYMCO, and CHINESE SCOOTERS. (We’ll need a functioning original key)

What is the workshop manual for the Vespa LX 50?

Vespa LX 50 This workshop manual has been drawn up by Piaggio & C. Spa to be used by the workshops of Piaggio- Gilera dealers. This manual is addressed to Piaggio service mechanics who are supposed to have a basic knowledge of mechanics principles and of vehicle fixing techniques and procedures.

How can I get a new master key for my Vespa?

Extract codes from a programmed ECU/CDI and supply a new MASTER KEY, as many SLAVE KEYS as you like, and a new lock and tumbler set. (This service is ideal for people that have lost BROWN and BLUE KEYS.)

How does a Vespa LX 50 kick starter work?

Starting system electric starter/kick starter Lubrication With blend and variable oil variable according to the engine revolutions and the throttle valve opening by means of a pump controlled by the driving shaft with toothed belt. Vespa LX 50Characteristics CHAR – 9 Specification Desc./Quantity

What’s the difference between Brown and blue keys in Vespa?

The Brown key is used to burn the code into the ECU or CDI and to program additional BLUE chipped keys. The Blue Key is the Slave Key. In the Vespa world, it’s commonly referred to as the Blue Key. The Blue key is the key you should be using for everyday use.