There's been a fair bit of chatter about issues with the venting of the fuel tank and I thought maybe it would be worthwhile to go over the gas tank vent system and some of the problems one could find and simple cures.
At the bottom of the tank on the right hand side is a tube and attached to it should be a 7mm hose with a "fuel tank breather" on the end of it and a hose on the end of the fuel tank breather going down and venting below the frame. This breather is a one way check valve which allows atmospheric air to enter the bottom hose and through the breather flowing upwards towards the fuel tank. One problem that could prevent the fuel tank from getting air is a breather stuck closed or installed flowing the wrong way. The arrow on the breather should point towards the tank.
Picture of the tube on the bottom of the tank. This tube runs upwards inside of the tank and exits the fuel tank in between the 2 screws which hold the fuel tank filler cap on. As a test you can remove the hose at the bottom of the tube and blow air into the tube and check to see that the hole at the filler cap mounting bolts vents the air.
Picute of the vent hole which is the other end of the tube at the bottom of the tank.
The Kawasaki filler cap has a vent system cast into the cap with a tube that lines up with the vent tube on the fuel tank and there should be a rubber seal like a rubber flat washer under the bracket which holds the filler cap on.
You can see the vent tube in the casting between the 2 mounting bolt holes. This tube exits the filler cap underneath the spring loaded seal and appears to be about 2mm in diameter. If you apply compressed air to the vent in the casting while holding down the spring loaded seal, you can verify or blow clear the vent in the cap.
A very small hole which could easily get plugged. This hole is where the atmospheric air exits the venting system and enters the fuel tank. No air into the tank, no fuel out.
This is a pic of the aftermarket fuel tank filler caps that are readily available on Fleebay. Note in the picture the lack of the vent casted into the filler cap.
This doesn't necessarily mean that these aftermarket filler caps are not vented. They may be vented through the top of the filler cap, I'm not sure, but they are definately not designed to vent the way that the original ones were.