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PostPosted: 10:49 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Keys Reply with quote

My keys are becoming a problem. On one loop are - house keys (front and back), me mothers front door key, front shed key and three locker keys for work. On the same bunch on a different loop are garage key, two garage padlock keys, disk lock key, Xena chain key, Oxford chain key (my lads) and another Oxford chain key that's wrapped round the push bikes. These are on a karabiner on the end of a lanyard which has my alarm fob on it, and my bike key's on a detachable bit on the end. The whole lot goes round my neck for convenience, but is getting to the size now where it's occasionally uncomfortable, and as far as I can see I need all of them, there's no option for cutting them down any. What does everyone else do? I'm thinking that I could take the house keys off the karabiner and put them on a separate loop and chuck them in a pocket somewhere, but then it's just a ball ache when I get home, fishing around for keys.
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PostPosted: 10:55 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have all keys except vehicle keys on one key ring. It has a clip on it which clips inside my rucksack so I can't lose them if the rucksack accidentally comes open. I also have a spring loaded key loop thing under the seat of my FZR which I can connect my keyring to if I can't be bothered to wear my rucksack.

My bike keys all have a single 'soft' keyring on them so I don't damage yokes and the like.
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PostPosted: 10:58 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Re: Keys Reply with quote

Keys go in my bag in the front pocket, I don't want a key impaling me in the event of an off. If you bin it with your keys wrapped around your neck you risk being stabbed multiple times or choked by your lanyard - screw that.

I have two sets of keys though, one for rarely used things like padlocks, parents house, car key etc and one for my bike and bike related keys. You may need all of them but you probably don't need to carry them ALL the time.

Bike keys only has a few on it, bike, chain, disclock, house and garage.
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PostPosted: 11:03 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bike keyring has one key on it, I usually leave the big bunch in the front door or in the planter next to it! Cool
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PostPosted: 11:04 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I dream of the day when I have only two keys, one for the vehicle and one for the house.
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PostPosted: 11:14 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have my bike key, disclock, chain and garage door padlock keys all on one loop.

I then have the front door, back door, garage door and pushbike lock all on another loop. This one I've used since before I was biking and has a cool little wankel engine keyring on it that I refuse to stop using, despite it's unreliability and tendancy to drop keys everywhere.

I'm tempted to do some shuffling around because to take the bike out I need both sets at the minute. Thing is... shuffling around would just seem... wrong. I don't like change!
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PostPosted: 12:10 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Re: Keys Reply with quote

carlosthejackal wrote:
My keys are becoming a problem.
On one loop are - house keys (front and back),
me mothers front door key,
front shed key and three locker keys for work.
garage key, two garage padlock keys,
disk lock key, Xena chain key,
Oxford chain key (my lads)
another Oxford chain key that's wrapped round the push bikes.

as far as I can see I need all of them, there's no option for cutting them down any.

What does everyone else do?.


Where do you leave your bike... As it seems you have far too many locks....
Why carry lads key....
Why carry mothers house key.
Why carry all garage keys and both house keys....
Why carry push bike locks key.
3 locker keys..... Just carry one and leave other 2 in that locker....
Most of your keys could be left at home and picked up as needed....

All I have is bike and top box on one set.
House back, garage and spare bike on another in coat pocket.
Works key is on my pass, which again sits in coat pocket.
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PostPosted: 12:15 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

3 seperate sets of keys for me, but only ever have 2 with me depending.

House keys, includes disclock and chain keys

Bike keys. Has a bike key Mr. Green

Car keys. Has a car key, and wovely wickle keywing that says my name Wub
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PostPosted: 12:16 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bike key on soft keyring.

Flat key in pocket..

You have too many keys, too many moaning treads on BCF and wayyyy too much time on your hands Laughing

You need a house key, locker key, garage key and bike key Laughing
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PostPosted: 12:25 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a clip thingy from a dog lead. Looks like this one only bigger:

https://images.toolsdiy.co.uk/images/thumbs/152/1301325510_belt_key_clip.jpg

On one end I have my house keys, bike lock keys and a spare bike key (used for filling up without the alarm getting set). On the clippy side I have a ring with my datatool fob and bike key. Thats all. Bike key gets re attached when I get off the bike and only leaves the clip when I start the bike. The main bunch stays in my jacket pocket at all times unless I take my jacket off then it lives in my jeans pocket.
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PostPosted: 12:34 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's this new-fangled invention that I use as a storage device for all my keys/fobs/phone/wallet:

They call it a "pocket".
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PostPosted: 12:36 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarkJ wrote:
There's this new-fangled invention that I use as a storage device for all my keys/fobs/phone/wallet:

They call it a "pocket".


It's back to the "impalement" issue. Wallet and phone are in pockets. Keys will now go in rucksack/arsebag, dependent what I've got on.
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PostPosted: 12:47 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

##Paddy## wrote:
You have wayyyy too much time on your hands Laughing


Noooo, I'm just organised. I took leave today (one 'cos I've got loads left and can't get it in and two because I thought the missus was off this morning but it turns out she'd swapped her shift) and had already got a list of jobs I needed to do today. It's gone something like this:

1. Breakfast for the wife before she went to work.
2. Fix washing machine. Went tits up yesterday.
3. Ironing (while watching MotoGP from Sachsenring).
4. Ebay.
5. Pay credit card bill online.
6. Phone council. Woman I need not in so will have to ring back this PM)
7. Good moan/rant/drivel on BCF
8. Drop lad off at work.
9. Shopping at ASDA
10. Cash to pay for lads CBT tomorrow (he's bricking it).
11. Post office for stamp for letter to DVLA with amended V5 for bike (morons had got my name wrong).
12. Put washing in washing machine I fixed this morning.
13. Lunch.
14. Sat here.

So I've been busy in between times, and I type fast.

This afternoon's jobs are:
1. Ring council woman back. Moan at her.
2. Clean bike.
3. Take fly screen off, see if it makes a difference.
4. Wash car. Cloudy here, perfect waxing weather.
5. More Ebay.
6. More BCF drivel.
7. Make food for gorgeous wife getting in from work.

After that, who knows. And yes, I love a good whinge.
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PostPosted: 12:57 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Keys in bike jacket, no-one ever loses a dirty jacket Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 12:58 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shocked

I woke up.
Showered.
Rode to "work."
Sat on BCF.
Text the new bird.
Going for lunch to KFC
Coming back to do naff all.

Later...

Heading home.
Watch TV.
Mess the bed up with the new bird.
Sleep.


Repeat 5 days a week... and i STILL only have 2 keys
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PostPosted: 13:34 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bike key in the ignition.
The rest under your seat?

I have a similar setup to you, but I only take out the keys I need and unclip the ones I don't. For example, today I have ridden to work. All I need are the bike key, topbox key, garage key and back door key. Bike key detaches from the rest and goes in the ignition.
Topbox key stays with alarm fob on a lanyard, poked into an inside jacket pocket.
Door keys in external pocket.

If I'm going away and taking a lock, I'll add the lock key(s) to the bundle but the non-bike keys go in my bumbag.
If I'm just popping out I won't take the house/garage keys as there will be someone at home to let me in.

Sounds a faff but I've yet to lose/forget a key or not be able to unlock or start anything.
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PostPosted: 13:38 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

##Paddy## wrote:
Shocked

I woke up.
Showered.
Rode to "work."
Sat on BCF.
Text the new bird.
Going for lunch to KFC
Coming back to do naff all.

Later...

Heading home.
Watch TV.
Mess the bed up with the new bird.
Sleep.


Repeat 5 days a week... and i STILL only have 2 keys


Sounds like a good routine that.

Me....
Bike keys on one ring: bike, disk lock, top box.
House key in my jacket pocket
Work keys in my bag (in topbox)

If I kept that all together like you do I would be a hunchback within minutes.
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PostPosted: 17:51 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've taken some unecessary (IMHO) ones off and made a master bunch using a huge locking climbing karabiner. It's tucked away but quickly accessible to grab if I need it. Job done.
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PostPosted: 17:59 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

seriously mate, start an effing blog or something!!!
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PostPosted: 18:13 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

On my main keyring I have a car key, garage key and the three house keys. On the bike ring I have ignition and topbox keys.
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PostPosted: 18:18 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

swiftb38 wrote:
seriously mate, start an effing blog or something!!!


What would you rather me talk about? This is a bike forum and I'm talking about issues relating to my biking. Am I missing something?
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PostPosted: 18:39 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

House key + garage key + house fob on one. These are necessary for gaining access to the garage and the house, which can then contain other keys.

Bike key or car key carried as appropriate.

Simplify your life! Why carry keys to get into your house front and back when one entry will suffice? Do you visit your mother's house often, without knowing about it before you leave home? Do you often need to access the shed without the possibility of entering the house first? Likewise the various chains and shit - if the chain is left at home, unlocked because you aren't there, you don't need to carry the key. Work keys... only when you're going to work. If you always take the same bag, leave them in there.

Or is this a 'look how many keys I have, I must be terribly terribly important' thing? Laughing
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PostPosted: 18:44 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bike key lives in my lid or in the bike. House & padlock key on a quick-clip lanyard round my neck, or in my bag at work.
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PostPosted: 18:46 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

carlosthejackal wrote:
Am I missing something?

Yes, the ability to solve a simple issue like how to organise some f**king keys without reffering to the internet Wink
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PostPosted: 18:56 - 26 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bike key with alarm fob, house and garage keys in pocket.

I hate people who have 20 keys on one keyring and scratch their top yoke to shit, looks aweful and I bet it is noisey when they clang about not to mention if you lose that one set of keys you are truely fucked.
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