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Old 12-20-23, 08:08 AM
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Battery key needed

I'm looking for a battery key for a 2018 QuietKat Ambush bike. I purchased the bike used and the previous owner did not have the key. I check with the manufacture and they said that they did not have a key anymore, but back in 2018, all the batteries had the same key. The battery is the Q7 battery and was used on many different models. Does someone have a spare key or one of these bikes and would have a spare key made?
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Old 12-20-23, 06:23 PM
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Try electricbikereview, forums, by brand, quietcat. There should be a better chance of locating an individual who owns one.
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Old 12-20-23, 10:59 PM
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The lock is likely to be simple and easy to pick or even force.
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Old 12-21-23, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by 2old
Try electricbikereview, forums, by brand, quietcat. There should be a better chance of locating an individual who owns one.
Okay, thanks. I'll give that a try
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Old 12-26-23, 01:18 AM
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Best advice for a missing key is a locksmith. Look for an old guy that can actually pick a lock and make you a new one.
This save time effort and destruction, even if it might cost more than you want to pay.

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Old 12-27-23, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by speedy25
Best advice for a missing key is a locksmith. Look for an old guy that can actually pick a lock and make you a new one.
This save time effort and destruction, even if it might cost more than you want to pay.

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Thanks
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