RebelMarsh
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- 2007 Triumph Rocket III Classic Touring
I've got a bit of a situation, and have been trying to find a working solution..
My R3 has been sitting dormant for five years or so now, and in that time we moved states. In the move, the keys for the R3 have gotten misplaced.
I managed to find a spare ignition/seat key I had made many moons ago, but the set I carried daily that included the Fuel Tank Cap key is no where to be found (didn't think to make a copy of this one, derp)...
I'm trying to get the bike back to worthy riding condition, only I have no way to access the fuel tank. A key component to the bike starting can not be added..
I can order a new flange/cap from Triumph, but would need to get the old one off somehow without damaging the tank/bike.
My R3 has been sitting dormant for five years or so now, and in that time we moved states. In the move, the keys for the R3 have gotten misplaced.
I managed to find a spare ignition/seat key I had made many moons ago, but the set I carried daily that included the Fuel Tank Cap key is no where to be found (didn't think to make a copy of this one, derp)...
I'm trying to get the bike back to worthy riding condition, only I have no way to access the fuel tank. A key component to the bike starting can not be added..
- I tried taking off the hex bolts holding on the flange, but the latch from the lock seems to be grasping the physical fuel tank inside vs the flange itself. So the flange/cap will not come off.
- I tried calling a handful of Locksmiths, but none of them were willing (probably lack of experience) to pick the lock.
- I tried calling a few motorcycle repair shops.. Triumph seems to be a bike that scares many of the mechanics in this state as none were willing to work on the bike. In fact half of the ones I called were Harley exclusive.
- I tried calling Triumph to get a new key; but they only sell the Keys w/ the cap set. Which would be keys to that lock, not mine, right?
- I could drill it out, yes? But then risk getting metal shaving all up in the tank. Luckily there is probably on a teaspoon of fuel in there anyways (sitting for 5+ years.) Would require a major clean out to be sure no metal shavings landed inside..
- My only other option I've come across is hauling the bike nearly 2 hours to the nearest Triumph Shop in another state..
I can order a new flange/cap from Triumph, but would need to get the old one off somehow without damaging the tank/bike.