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RichC

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  1. Thanks, fitting the new set was fairly easy. The yamaha dealer said I would need to drill out the security locks on the ignition switch, but I took the mounting block off the new one and fitted the switch straight on to the old one. If you do this, be careful when you take the new ignition switch off, because the bits spring out easily (unless you know how to put it back together of course). Cheers ... Rich
  2. That went well. I used a 10mm drill bit, went slowly, and brushed off the filings as i went, so they wouldn't fall into the tank. You don't need to drill all the way through.
  3. Might have to drill the lock then, and try not to get any bits in the tank. Will try the hex nuts at lunch time. Cheers ... Rich
  4. Hi All: I am new to riding, and bought a 1998 XJ600N a couple of weeks ago. Everything has been going fine until today. On the way to work, my keys fell out of the ignition somewhere along the A3. Oh joy. And I don't have spares. I've ordered a lockset from Yamaha which should arrive tomorrow, but in the mean time I'm not sure if I have enough fuel to get home. If I undo the hex screws on the fuel cap, should it all just come away so I can fuel up? And if anyone has any advice about fitting a lock set (ignition, fuel cap and seat lock), I'd be very grateful to hear it. The ignition is in the on position in case you were wondering how I would start it. Many Thanks ... Rich