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Old 06-16-2009, 12:34 AM   #4
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katoranger is right on. The hose from the engine is a breather and the hose from the air box is a drain. You don't want water to fill up the airbox, and you definitely want crankcase pressure to find its way out through the hose. Both of those items are ok. Make sure that neither of them can get caught in the rear suspension.

Don't worry about the front sprocket cover. Most riders remove them to allow for easy mud removal. Just take care not to ride with wide leg jeans on. 8O

Not sure what you mean by "little fitting on the frame".

Keep the questions coming; we all start somewhere. 8)
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