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  • 79xs11std locked fueltank

    got a fuel tank from bike boneyard to refinish while i continue to ride...came with cap on and no key....how can i get into this thing without screwing it up....or do i just need to take to locksmith
    thanx

  • #2
    i would say the only way to get it opened is to go to a locksmith and it should cost more then 20 bucks to get a key made
    79 yamaha xs1100f standard
    best 1/4 mile 13.282@99.40

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    • #3
      .. under the front of the cap is a skinny button about the same length as the lock mechanism use a straight blade screw driver and push on it the same time your pushing down on the cap and it should open, might take a coulpe of tries
      .. there is a thread on rekeying this lock it's real easy look for it
      cost $0 bucks
      unless you have a standard then a good mechanic at any cycle shop should be able to "pic" it for about $5 bucks

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      • #4
        genpeg beat me to it.
        the thread is in members lounge

        titled:

        The Key to happiness is....


        even has diagrams for rekeying.
        might be able to make it work with your ig. key


        mro

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        • #5
          What is the 4 code number. I have 5 or 6 keys you might get lucky I can cut one and mail it to you.

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          • #6
            Hey pgg it's a standard not a special. Get the # off the lock and maybe you'll get lucky. On the TeXSive ride a while back two us us tried our keys in the others bike mine would open his tank but not start it, his would start mine but not open the tank, both 78E's.
            There's always a way, figure it out.
            78XS11E

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            • #7
              Even I, the Great and Powerful OZ, haven't figured out a way to pop the cap on a standard.
              mine would open his tank but not start it
              The tank key cylinder has three gates, but the ignition uses five. Easier to randomly match three positions that five.
              his would start mine but not open the tank, both 78E's
              Odd... But after many years, there's a little "wiggle room" involved. Like your first car... remember how you could pull the key outta the ignition with it still runnin?
              Things wear and get a little sloppy with age.
              (Oh, that's terrible... don't let the SWMBO's read that)
              "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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              • #8
                Originally posted by prometheus578
                Things wear and get a little sloppy with age.
                (Oh, that's terrible... don't let the SWMBO's read that)
                Hey Prom...A little sloppy helps to avoid friction burns, and therefore can extend the experience. And I know we are all for an extended experience.

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                • #9
                  key # i need is 3934 if anyone has one i'll pay....or if someone could make a copy off of there key it would be greatly appreciated..i'll pay whatever is fair....

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                  • #10
                    Stevo,

                    You can just take that number to your local Yamaha shop, and they should have a key cutter that they can make you one from that #!
                    T.C.
                    T. C. Gresham
                    81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
                    79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
                    History shows again and again,
                    How nature points out the folly of men!

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                    • #11
                      local shop (gainesville motorsports) yama..suki..kawa..honda.....big dealer.... couldn't do crap with #
                      i'm in atlanta area anyone know who in area can...thanks

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                      • #12
                        Most of my keys are copies of the original, hence no numbers. Checked one of my bikes at work... had key #3939. Since the tank lock doesn't use all the gates as the ignition lock, my #3939 may wiggle your #3934 enough to do the trick. If no one has an exact match by Monday, I'll make a copy and PM you for your address.
                        "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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                        • #13
                          Prometheus just because the key that you have is close to the code of the gas tank cap doesn't mean that the key cuts are close to being the same.

                          The simplist thing for stevo to do is call the local locksmith tell them the code # and let them cut him a new key. The locksmith shops here in Victoria charges about $15.00 + to cut a new key from the codes including the cost of the key.

                          Stevo if you have a small, thin bladed flat screwdriver and a heavy duty paper clip you can try to pop the cap yourself by inserting the screwdriver in to the keyhole putting a little pressure on the cap, (like you are opening the cap with a key just enough to cause the tumbler pins to sit lightly against the side of the cylinder) straighten the paperclip and stick end of paperclip into key hole, push paperclip up towards the tumbler pins at about a 70% angle and with the paperclip pull/push across the tumbler pins and giggle the screwdriver to open the lock. The old gas cap locks have only 4 tumbler pins and are fairly easy to pick open. Screwdriver to the bottom of lock, paperclip to ward the top of lock.
                          Just my 2 cents.
                          Do'Lee
                          XS1100SF "Green Hornet"
                          (1) XS1100LG "Midnight Dream" Restoration has begun.
                          (2) XS1100LG "Midnight Madness" Waiting to be next
                          (5) multi partsters for bobber "Ruby Red II" On the list.
                          SR500H "Silver Streak"

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                          • #14
                            i can't find locksmith in area including yama dealer that can find #3934...i'll probably just take tank to locksmith and hope they don't fold me over thanks

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                            • #15
                              You are correct, Do Lee,
                              Prometheus just because the key that you have is close to the code of the gas tank cap doesn't mean that the key cuts are close to being the same.
                              My bike is newly acquired and I was going to have a spare made today anyway. I figured for the price of a key(that might be close) and a 37 cent stamp, his prob might be solved.
                              "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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