I was pleasantly surprised how easy the bike is to work on, only a couple of minutes to lift the tank and the handy arm to hold it up!
The cause of the flooding tank cap was traced to a blocked nipple at the bottom of the tank (thanks to whoever pointed this out as a possible cause in my other thread!) and a build up of crap in the pipe. A few pokes with a pipe cleaner later and it's all sorted!
I also pulled the top off the airbox to check the filter, and found the first (hopefully not of many) bodge. All the airbox lid mounting bolts came out easily, except the one at the bike hidden by the tank which I couldn't seem to get a purchase on. After a bit of head scratching and trying to squeeze my head under the tank to get a look I spotted a phillips head screw sitting in there!
The filter looks a bit manky from the bike sitting for a while, so come payday I'll source a k&n or similar replacement.
I just hope it's dry tomorrow so I can go out for a decent ride
