my first rain ride
my first rain ride
hi guys,
on the weekend it pissed down half way into a trip out of town.
The ride and bike went well but i noticed when i got back moisture or water in the reservoir that the air filter is positioned to. No water went through the filter but it did leak out of a drain hole in the plastic assembly.
When i wash my bike or get caught in the rain, should I always check and clean the resevoir that the air filter lives in?
without obviously blocking the air intake is there a way of minimising water entry?
thanks
Roc
on the weekend it pissed down half way into a trip out of town.
The ride and bike went well but i noticed when i got back moisture or water in the reservoir that the air filter is positioned to. No water went through the filter but it did leak out of a drain hole in the plastic assembly.
When i wash my bike or get caught in the rain, should I always check and clean the resevoir that the air filter lives in?
without obviously blocking the air intake is there a way of minimising water entry?
thanks
Roc
There is usually a deflecter and a drain if you have ram air, I have ridden my six for like 600+ kms in the rain at highway speeds and didnt bother with cleaning it out till its next service and would asume that kawasaki have thought of these things.
If I rode my bike at the speed of light, what would happen when I switched on its headlights?


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Re: my first rain ride
all is well - the drain hole is doing its job, you have nothing to be concerned about.rocco wrote:...but it did leak out of a drain hole in the plastic assembly....

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Was your bike dirty at the time, ride any dirt roads?
Often stuff like that (dirty marks on the garage floor) after riding in the rain
Can either be like the chain lube, or dirt turning into mud and collecting crap and spitting back out after it stops raining
I wouldnt stress to much if it came out of where the airfilter is appart from possibly cleaning your air filter.
Often stuff like that (dirty marks on the garage floor) after riding in the rain
Can either be like the chain lube, or dirt turning into mud and collecting crap and spitting back out after it stops raining
I wouldnt stress to much if it came out of where the airfilter is appart from possibly cleaning your air filter.
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As others have said, what you described is normal. Kawasaki are pretty cluey. They banked on it ocassionally raining while riding one of their fine two wheeled creations. .............so......being the smart little buggers they are, they took some measures to enable people who want to, to ride in the rain.
They figured the water was getting in from the vents, but also knew that the air came in there too!!! Conundrum hey!!! Well here's what they did. They worked out where the water would collect in the airbox based on airflows, and the smart little bugger fitted the airbox with a drain!!!!!! How smart is that hey!!!!!
Now, here's the killer bit!! Air filters are oily, unless they are the cardboard cartridge types. So, if you wet them, the oil and water mix together. Then, bugger me, it drains out the little airbox drain hole that Kawasaki engineered in to it!!! How feckin good is that hey!!!!
They figured the water was getting in from the vents, but also knew that the air came in there too!!! Conundrum hey!!! Well here's what they did. They worked out where the water would collect in the airbox based on airflows, and the smart little bugger fitted the airbox with a drain!!!!!! How smart is that hey!!!!!
Now, here's the killer bit!! Air filters are oily, unless they are the cardboard cartridge types. So, if you wet them, the oil and water mix together. Then, bugger me, it drains out the little airbox drain hole that Kawasaki engineered in to it!!! How feckin good is that hey!!!!

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thats the best description i ever read...well done mate...pisseded in me pants...Strika wrote:As others have said, what you described is normal. Kawasaki are pretty cluey. They banked on it ocassionally raining while riding one of their fine two wheeled creations. .............so......being the smart little buggers they are, they took some measures to enable people who want to, to ride in the rain.
They figured the water was getting in from the vents, but also knew that the air came in there too!!! Conundrum hey!!! Well here's what they did. They worked out where the water would collect in the airbox based on airflows, and the smart little bugger fitted the airbox with a drain!!!!!! How smart is that hey!!!!!
Now, here's the killer bit!! Air filters are oily, unless they are the cardboard cartridge types. So, if you wet them, the oil and water mix together. Then, bugger me, it drains out the little airbox drain hole that Kawasaki engineered in to it!!! How feckin good is that hey!!!!
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