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Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 4:06 pm
by guest2360
You could even make believe you have keyless and hang it round your neck, etc.


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Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 5:23 pm
by Maz12
My fob stays in my pocket, just the key in the ignition... Simple

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:26 pm
by Boroboystu
If your fob is in your pocket and your key is in the bike , surely it's. It keyless? What's the fob for ?

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:36 pm
by guest2360
The same reason for both systems except for ignition and steering lock.  Central locking and alarm.  But of course the keyed version isn't fitted with a suspect key for the panniers and seat.

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 7:46 pm
by Jim
Got keyless K1600 and it came with two fobs, in fact the K1600 before that was not keyless and came with two keys and two remotes. Yes I know it's not a RT but it is the same system ;) .


Would recommend going keyless as I love it, fob never leaves my pocket.  :D

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 8:04 pm
by guest2360
So you locked and unlocked the panniers and set the alarm fumbling with the fog in your pocket.  My keyed and keyless 1600s both had two fods and the keyed one two of those and the plastic one. Things have changed. On the 1600 keyless looks like it's made for the bike with nothing in view except the top,of the ignition button.  On the RT it just looks ugly with most of the mechanismn in sight.

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 8:41 pm
by Masq85
I really like my keyless.  I keep the plastic emergency key in my wallet just in case but, like my keyless car (which is why I went for it on the bike), it just saves the hassle of fishing keys out of pockets & bags.  My only regret is that I didn't pay the extra fro central locking as the odd occasion that I have needed to lock my top box (I work on a secure site so no need to lock it most of the time) it's been a pain fishing the key out !!


Added bonus is that you don't need to use the key to open the petrol cap.


No regrets at all.

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 8:44 pm
by Boroboystu
Why would you be searching around for keys ? As they would be in the ignition?

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 9:51 pm
by Jim
So you locked and unlocked the panniers and set the alarm fumbling with the fog in your pocket.  My keyed and keyless 1600s both had two fods and the keyed one two of those and the plastic one. Things have changed. On the 1600 keyless looks like it's made for the bike with nothing in view except the top,of the ignition button.  On the RT it just looks ugly with most of the mechanismn in sight.
Not if you don't want to…you can lock and unlock the central locking via the handle bar button and set the alarm to activate/de-activate when you turn the ignition on or off. Or you can indeed fumble in your pocket. The choice is yours.

Me I like a little fumble  ;)

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 10:00 pm
by guest2360
Yes but the ignition has to be on to use the bar button, so its switch on ignition , push button to unlock pannier, switch off ignition. Very straight forward.  As for the alarm .  I would not use the default setting as it's a pain to unset it if you don't need to use it. 
But as you say, it's no problem to have a fumble.

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 10:24 pm
by scunny1
Like has been said ,is it so difficult to insert a key into the ignition. I am having enough problems un learning clutch operation after 40 years riding  now having Pro Shift- mind its pretty poor in first 3 gears up or down and I really would not miss keyless or Pro Shift.  :))

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 1:50 am
by JustKrusen
RTman10 wrote: Yes but the ignition has to be on to use the bar button, so its switch on ignition , push button to unlock pannier, switch off ignition. Very straight forward.  As for the alarm .  I would not use the default setting as it's a pain to unset it if you don't need to use it. 
But as you say, it's no problem to have a fumble.
You are incorrect.  Ignition does not need to be on in order to use central locking with the bar button.  Fob never leaves my pocket.  As for the alarm all I have to do is hit the ignition button to silence it if needed.  And that has only happened a couple of times in 10,000 miles.


Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 7:23 am
by guest2360
  Turning on the ignition will switch off the alarm, but if you have it programmed to auto set when you switch off you cannot leave the bike without the alarm unset unless you go into its programme. . Surely with the ignition off even with your fod in your pocket all the controls on the bars are dead. I know on mine nothing works until I turn  the key and I'm nearly sure they didn't on my keyless 1600.


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Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 5:22 pm
by JustKrusen
RTman10 wrote:   Surely with the ignition off even with your fod in your pocket all the controls on the bars are dead. I know on mine nothing works until I turn  the key and I'm nearly sure they didn't on my keyless 1600.


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Sorry but you are wrong about this part.  With FOB in my pocket and ignition off and alarm set I can still lock and unlock the bags with the button.  If careful I will not even set off the alarm.  That is how mine works.

Re: Keyless ride

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 5:25 pm
by guest2360
Good for you.  Your alarm must be very sensitive to go off when you just press the bar button.


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