ptkatoomer
Husqvarna
Pro Class
It was a hot (mid 90's, dusty ) technical single-track ride today. Hardest I've ridden the 310 (trying to keep up with my son on the 450 Katoomer
). Hammered the clutch so bad it went away and when we stopped to let it cool down it was making the wierdest noise-sounded like the electronics were wiggin' out. Finally popped the breather tube off the gas cap and gas vapors came shooting out! Never had anything like that happen before.
I've got the cat and all removed and reflashed and all that but kept the little green valve that comes on the breather just so it still "looks" official-I don't think that this is just a one-way valve like you can get-it looks more EPA designed.
My question is this: can you harm the bike if you continue to ride it when it's like this? In a condition like this could a one-way valve cause you to ruprture the tank or anything like that? Any solutions other then stop abusing the scoot? (it's definitely geared a little tall 12-45 for this kind of work but I really like this as a compromise)

I've got the cat and all removed and reflashed and all that but kept the little green valve that comes on the breather just so it still "looks" official-I don't think that this is just a one-way valve like you can get-it looks more EPA designed.
My question is this: can you harm the bike if you continue to ride it when it's like this? In a condition like this could a one-way valve cause you to ruprture the tank or anything like that? Any solutions other then stop abusing the scoot? (it's definitely geared a little tall 12-45 for this kind of work but I really like this as a compromise)