Darkside
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hey Guys and Gals,
I happened to go off the trail into a ravine where my bike fell on it's right side. By the time I checked all my body parts and got into the bushes where my bike was, and then struggling with it, it had been laying on it's side for about 10 minutes or so. Of course by the time I got back to the truck I was drenched in oil splatter that had dripped out of the airbox. I assume to rocker breather had drained oil into the airbox and saturated the airfilter and everything else in there. Is there anyway to avoid this? (besides not falling) I thought about removing the breather hose from the airbox and installing one of those mini airfilters. What about stuffing some coarse airfilter foam into the breather hose? I was thinking it would slow the oil flow and still allow the breather to breath. Or will it get clogged and cause problems?
I happened to go off the trail into a ravine where my bike fell on it's right side. By the time I checked all my body parts and got into the bushes where my bike was, and then struggling with it, it had been laying on it's side for about 10 minutes or so. Of course by the time I got back to the truck I was drenched in oil splatter that had dripped out of the airbox. I assume to rocker breather had drained oil into the airbox and saturated the airfilter and everything else in there. Is there anyway to avoid this? (besides not falling) I thought about removing the breather hose from the airbox and installing one of those mini airfilters. What about stuffing some coarse airfilter foam into the breather hose? I was thinking it would slow the oil flow and still allow the breather to breath. Or will it get clogged and cause problems?