Call your local "SUZUKI" dealer and I'm sure they can help with your problem. Or,...you could remove the ignition /key unit and replace it,..or bring ignition unit to the locksmith as you indicated and have keys made.
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Question edited for a bit more clarity, but not sure what what you mean about 'wheels on earth' and 'will find but will not crank'?
Question moved to a Boulevard Category.
Do you mean it cranks, but doesn't 'fire' or start?
Your engine only needs three things
1. Clean fuel and supplied to the engine. yours is injected, so it needs fuel pump pressure.
2. You need Compression. You can measure that with a gauge.
Ignition lock, key or both are worn. After a while you may not be able to turn again. You should have the ignition lock replaced it comes with replacement keys. They will need to reprogram key to your BCM module.
A locksmith can use your bike's ignition cylinder code or the entire ignition cylinder to make a new key. You also have the option of reordering a key from a honda CRF local dealer, using your bike's VIN. A traditional motorcycle key is the easiest key to replace.
im not sure about that as i think you need a key actualy in it to remove it, was is same key as your ignition? if you have old ignition take that to locksmith and see if he can cut you a key to fit. the locksmith would probably drill it out for you . to be honest those type of steering locks are not much good anyway, i had my kdx 250 stolen and they just snapped the steering lock with a sharp twist of the bars.. better off with a DISC lock.
good luck
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