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Vent hose

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I've forgotten...is this the correct routing?

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I don't believe so (from memory). I think it goes inside the frame.
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Festus wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 1:03 pm I don't believe so (from memory). I think it goes inside the frame.
Agree.
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Inside, lesson learned never pull it out. Fish it back in, bottom end goes into a little loop on the plastic inner rear fender directly behind the airbox.
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raYzerman wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 2:22 pm Inside, lesson learned never pull it out. Fish it back in, bottom end goes into a little loop on the plastic inner rear fender directly behind the airbox.
I did put it back inside the frame, but it seems a lot tighter than when it came out. Don't want to have a kink in the vent hose. Not a good thing as I've learned lately, so I'll take another look at the routing.
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