Spike air cleaner

Big dog papa

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I've ridden in rain so hard you couldn't hardly see 10 feet in front of the bike. It will miss a little bit now and then, but haven't had any problem. Cold water is good for cleaning the carbon build up on the valves.
Good to know. Thanks Shannon. :oldthumbsup:
 

SKOGDOG

One of the old ones.
Besides the sock, the spike cleaner is influenced by an oiled filter element. If you used a lot of the spray oil in a l ‘cleanable’ filter, water can really cut off the air and will choke the engine like Mr Wright says. Blacktopper’s bike quit in a bad rain in NE some years ago. Dried it out and it ran like a top.
 

Jwooky

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I was driving in major rain once, the bike ingested some water, and momentarily bogged down while I was going ~50+. My natural response was to give it more throttle, then it suddenly cleared and it spun the back tire and fish tailed about 3 feet sideways before I gathered it back up. About shit myself. :oldwtf:
 

Big dog papa

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So if the rocker boxes are vented to the carb, you don't need to vent the bottom back of the crankcase. Right??
 

Big dog papa

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I was driving in major rain once, the bike ingested some water, and momentarily bogged down while I was going ~50+. My natural response was to give it more throttle, then it suddenly cleared and it spun the back tire and fish tailed about 3 feet sideways before I gathered it back up. About shit myself. :oldwtf:
Damn. I hate when that happens. Someone was looking out for you. Did you have an air cleaner sock on?
 
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