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How to get gas cap off without key?
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Can anyone give me a clue on how to do this? It is on a '81 Kz 650.
Hmm.
Are you sure that cap actually has a real *keyed* lock? My bikes, though they are older, just have a key "slot" on the gas cap, that even my house key can open.
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Hmm.
Are you sure that cap actually has a real *keyed* lock? My bikes, though they are older, just have a key "slot" on the gas cap, that even my house key can open.
My cap on an 1981 model acts the same way...I could probably pop it with a couple stout toothpicks!:laugh:
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To get a key cut from your local dealership you'll need 2 things....
On the bottom of the IGNITION switch , remove the entire switch, not just the cylinder, there's a code stamped on the bottom, this is the key code.
Take the entire switch and a copy of your registration or any proof of ownership down to the dealer and they will be able to cut you keys.
Now.... here's the secret....
Most dealerships do NOT use OEM key blanks, they use Curtis Industries blanks. The dealer pays about a dollar a piece for them. OEM key blanks cost the dealer about 7-15 bucks a piece.
Any money they charge on top of that is whatever they want to gouge you for actually cutting the key.
Most smaller shops will only charge you about 5 bucks a pop. Any more than that and tell them to go pound sand.
Hopefully that helps.
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1978 Kz650B
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