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04-20-2022, 01:18 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: Pittsburgh
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TT250 any clue to this :
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04-20-2022, 03:39 PM | #2 | |
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04-20-2022, 04:07 PM | #3 |
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Volcano, Ca
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Nothing. It's a vent. The business end of the canister are the two hoses on the top.
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04-20-2022, 09:15 PM | #4 |
Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: Dayton Pa.
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Hello nothing to worry about,same as mine a TBR7
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04-22-2022, 01:30 PM | #5 |
Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: The burbs of Chicago
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Yep that's just the canister vent, it's only there because of strict CA emissions.
This may or may not pertain to you, but I had to swap the two hoses that are going into the canister because many of the 2021's accidentally had these reversed. It causes a vacuum in the gas tank, which can be seen the most when you fill up the tank (the bike will die after a short time running), and another telltale sign I learned here is that you'll hear a whoosh of air when you pop the gas cap. It will also start back up if it dies when you do open the gas cap. |
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