It goes where it is. It is secured by a clip on the inside of the fairing. You should periodically remove the plug to drain the tube, and then reinstall the plug. Read your owners manual.
I did look at my Owner's Manual regarding this overflow tube and could not find anything about it. What is this overflow tube for? I did drain it today and just a couple drops came out of somewhat brownish liquid.It goes where it is. It is secured by a clip on the inside of the fairing. You should periodically remove the plug to drain the tube, and then reinstall the plug. Read your owners manual.
Thank you! But if one didn't know where this drain plug was how would you know where to look for that particular plug. I'm not certain.I just checked the manual. Section 10.3 Recommended work. Two drainage hose items listed for every 4650 miles and annually.
andThank you! But if one didn't know where this drain plug was how would you know where to look for that particular plug. I'm not certain.
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So true. KTM manuals are weak.
And Fasteddy is right; the air box drain is a different hose. The one you asked about connects to the charcoal canister and the fuel cap drain.
I know you're not jokin' there. I needed to find some info on the air filter this afternoon and wouldn't you know it there's nothing in the OM.and
So true. KTM manuals are weak.