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Acerbis tank mod, what about breather tube?


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I bought the Acerbis tank and the locking cap which removes the need for a tube/breather. What do i do with the OEM breather? Close it airtight & zip it or leave it open?

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Should be able to just leave it unless you want to rip it out. I'd cap it by running a small bolt into it to ensure it can't suck dirt and muck and make it easy to use again later if desired. 

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On 5/3/2023 at 1:56 PM, Windblown said:

Should be able to just leave it unless you want to rip it out. I'd cap it by running a small bolt into it to ensure it can't suck dirt and muck and make it easy to use again later if desired. 

 

That's exactly what I did with mine.

Tenere 700 / Africa Twin / Goldwing / Super Tenere / WR250R / GS1000S / GT750 / H2 750

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you can also connect the hose of tank with the check valve. 

but i recently removed the canister in full.  as i think its Shet and i think i notice difference in riding as well.

i don't have pug's for the connector on the fuel injectors. so i just connected both with  1 hose.  should take care of this as well.

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