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I'm pretty confident it isn't. You should have the Service Manual though. If someone gives you the wrong wiring instructions, you could blow out the C.D.I., and find yourself up $hit's creek without a paddle. The manual will allow you to figure it out on your own. Also, I bet you could find the ignition, gas tank cap lock, and every other keyed part, sometimes all together, using the same one key, on EBAY. Someone tried to steal my bike once, using a slide out hammer they pulled out the ignition key hold.. They couldn't take it, because I pulled the spark plugs loose and just kept them in position, but not connected. When I heard the bike spinning over, I was able to chase them off. I got a complete key, tank cap lock, and helmet holder, all that used the same key, for around $100 bucks.

I am an electronic technician but I won't look up someone's bike and tell them how to rewire it when they don't even have the wiring diagrams. You have to put more effort than that into it. You will also learn more about your bike. Best of luck. ;)
 

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Plus 1 on the service manual. It will show the wire connections in all ignition switch positions. If you do it wrong there is a big risk of additional damage. E-Bay is your friend for a replacement switch. even if it is a different key.
 
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