Hello community, I have read some posts on this topic, but unfortunately no solution found. First of all: I didn’t have a second key, there was only one. Yes, I should have let you do it, but afterwards you are always smarter. Yesterday I went on a tour with my machine and lost my key. I made a big round through the city and ran the way several times, but without success. Probably someone has the key of course it’s a Saturday, and today on Sunday no find office has opened, so I hope that the key will be delivered somewhere over the next week. I will also ask again in all shops. Fortunately someone could pick me up and take me home. Now to my question: It’s a Yamaha XVS 650 Classic from 1998. Can I just call Yamaha and have a replacement key made? I’ve read that this is possible. If the key is no longer available, what is needed? Of course, the proof that I am the owner, but possibly also a number from the ignition lock? Alternatively, only the replacement of the ignition lock would be possible. However, the problem is that I switched off the machine with the steering lock. Should it be a problem for the ADAC to pick it up? Maybe someone has a tip what else I can do. My old Samson I used to use a screwdriver It’s probably not going to work on such a machine, is it? If I have to change the ignition lock afterwards, it would be worth trying. In any case, it will be an expensive lesson (unless the key is found again). Thank you in advance for your help.