Excellent! Thanks so much. Worked a treat. The only thing I couldn't do was to rotate the cap afterwards as I didn't realise it was necessary to lift the cap enough to hold the hinge above the recess otherwise the hinge recess prevents the cap from turning. I ended up popping the cap off with a bit of leverage from the rear. That little screw was the answer.
I had told my son who got a 2009 500R Ninja, a great bike, to open and clean that mechanism with some fine grit sandpaper to stop the surface rust from starting and carb cleaner for the key/spring area. Always put a rag in the tank opening so no foreign material/solvent can get in. If you clean/lube it regularly it should not stick. This video shows a great way to try to get in. Sometimes you can get lucky(with the lock) with a steady full turn of the key while bumping the top with a rubber mallet- just so it makes it hopefully slip all the way to allow that slider to let go. Its worth a try. If you damage the key area with a screw driver, etc, it *may open and then you must use a tool from then on and no lock. Worst case, pry it ip just enough to remove screw with offset screw driver and replace with a like model(keeping good maintenance) or replace with just the spin on. There is also a way if you remove ge tank and float you can reach up and pop it open with a long screw driver or like. The keys on these are east to bend/break. Just my 2 cents from an old bike guy. Seriously this is a great way to try. *Just like we have to do my sons now!!!
I just got a gpz500s - hasn’t be run for 10 years, I’ll be doing this tomorrow for sure!! The key turns 50% (after a lot of wd40) just like the video, keep fingers crossed this works! I’ll let you know tomorrow 😂
I'm about to try this. Cap hasn't been opened in about 5yrs. I've ordered a new cap, locksmith says he can rekey it for me to match the ignition, but I cannot get the cap to open. I think it'll run with new gas, but I can't get gas in there
You may as well give this method a try. Odds are the original cap is fine just gummed up with residue. I suggest spraying some penetrant around where the bolt is in the video beforehand.
@@mattsmachinesFL it worked great. Bike is running right now. The cap is absolutely trashed, and the key almost broke. I’m not worried about it. I’ve already got another cap on order. I just needed to get fuel in it. Cap should be here Tuesday, seat should be done on Friday.
I managed to eventually get my cap off just two weeks ago by just prying it off. I had tried everything but the latch mechanism was just so corroded. How i seem to have gotten it off was by stripping that inner safety screw out somehow
Good observation. I removed it first using the method in the video then decided to put it back on and record the process to show everyone how I did it. I cleaned it while it was off the first time.
Top notch! Worked exactly as you showed on a 95zx600r i let sit for 12yrs. Cheers man! Much thanks!!
Great to hear
THANK YOU VERY MUCH...!!! THIS WORKED AFTER A WEEK OF FIGHTING THINGS. THANK YOU..!!!
Glad I could help!
Excellent! Thanks so much. Worked a treat. The only thing I couldn't do was to rotate the cap afterwards as I didn't realise it was necessary to lift the cap enough to hold the hinge above the recess otherwise the hinge recess prevents the cap from turning. I ended up popping the cap off with a bit of leverage from the rear. That little screw was the answer.
Glad this worked for you. It's difficult to turn the whole cap when the underside is caked with corrosion, a rubber mallet can help dislodge it.
I had told my son who got a 2009 500R Ninja, a great bike, to open and clean that mechanism with some fine grit sandpaper to stop the surface rust from starting and carb cleaner for the key/spring area. Always put a rag in the tank opening so no foreign material/solvent can get in. If you clean/lube it regularly it should not stick. This video shows a great way to try to get in.
Sometimes you can get lucky(with the lock) with a steady full turn of the key while bumping the top with a rubber mallet- just so it makes it hopefully slip all the way to allow that slider to let go. Its worth a try.
If you damage the key area with a screw driver, etc, it *may open and then you must use a tool from then on and no lock. Worst case, pry it ip just enough to remove screw with offset screw driver and replace with a like model(keeping good maintenance) or replace with just the spin on. There is also a way if you remove ge tank and float you can reach up and pop it open with a long screw driver or like.
The keys on these are east to bend/break.
Just my 2 cents from an old bike guy.
Seriously this is a great way to try.
*Just like we have to do my sons now!!!
Good points, thanks. You can also remove the cap and ring to disassemble completely. This model doesn't have a float in the tank unfortunately.
Thank you this totally works they did move the screw in another spot so look around for it but super worked thanks again
Success. Works perfectly, thanks bro 👍
Easy fix for ( Zx9r ) ,thanks alot bro!
Cool video thanks
I just got a gpz500s - hasn’t be run for 10 years, I’ll be doing this tomorrow for sure!! The key turns 50% (after a lot of wd40) just like the video, keep fingers crossed this works! I’ll let you know tomorrow 😂
I hope it works for you!
I'm about to try this. Cap hasn't been opened in about 5yrs. I've ordered a new cap, locksmith says he can rekey it for me to match the ignition, but I cannot get the cap to open. I think it'll run with new gas, but I can't get gas in there
You may as well give this method a try. Odds are the original cap is fine just gummed up with residue. I suggest spraying some penetrant around where the bolt is in the video beforehand.
@@mattsmachinesFL it worked great. Bike is running right now. The cap is absolutely trashed, and the key almost broke. I’m not worried about it. I’ve already got another cap on order. I just needed to get fuel in it. Cap should be here Tuesday, seat should be done on Friday.
@@nuvey7939 Awesome, good to hear it worked for you.
Yes, helpful.
I managed to eventually get my cap off just two weeks ago by just prying it off. I had tried everything but the latch mechanism was just so corroded. How i seem to have gotten it off was by stripping that inner safety screw out somehow
Very helpful
Glad it worked for you.
Thankyou
I have same problem with cbr1000rr 2011
😂 bro what a lie, 10 years and it looks like it was built yesterday from factory?
Good observation. I removed it first using the method in the video then decided to put it back on and record the process to show everyone how I did it. I cleaned it while it was off the first time.
Fuck this is gonna be tedious