I removed the line that comes from the crankcase breather and routes up to the air box, then fabricated a filter for the end of the hose and capped off the air box tap.
Is that all there is to it? I assume there is only one breather line on my 99 885i. The photos in the "how to" thread were of a Husaberg so somewhat different.
Thanks to the poster though, a trashed engine from a tip over would really suck!
On my 2k 885I I did the following
Got a fat generic PVC valve from Auto Zone and stuck it on the top of the hose.
Used a tire air valve cap to plug the hole in the air box.
Did a 1k mile weekend and it misted a little not enough to drip any where just some oil spots on the side pannel.
Normal commuting and day rides are mist free.
GD
That's it Mac. I don't know what you fabbed you filter out of, just make sure it robust enough to take a little pressure/suction, and will not fall apart in oil or water. I happened to have a small K/N around from another bike project so used it.
Thanks for the replies. I used a plumbing fitting that fit nicely into the hose with some stout surgical packing that I got from a friend as a filter media that I secured around the outside. So far so good.
Now if it would just quit raining for a few days!
I also did the Uly pegs. Nice improvement. I found them online for ~$16 each.
Quote from: "macgart"I also did the Uly pegs. I found them online for ~$16 each.
Any chance you remember where you got them from? TIA!
http://www.surdyke.com/
I used the part numbers listed below
N0503.1AK Rider peg R.H.
N0502.1AK Rider peg L.H.
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COOL, Thanks Mac!!