In order to prohibit the bike spitting oil from exhaust, I removed the lower forward securing bolt of covers, replaced it with a hollow stud + lock nut connected to a rubber hose as per photos. Stud should not be inserted deep inside, few threads only to hold itself.
I'm using this arrangement for 2 months, no spitting and dirty oil is draining nicely down the hoses. No major modification.
And here is the latest photo I took from my KR.
Exhaust drain
- Binetta Steve
- Oil Injector
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Re: Exhaust drain
Nice modification, it should also allow any water to drain out since the water will be below the oil. Must improve the corrosion resistance of the cans.
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Re: Exhaust drain
Nice mod mate, cant be many KRs in Iran ?!
- Top-shaggy
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Re: Exhaust drain
Looks nicely modded in black. Liking that
If it takes more than 2strokes then your just playing at it..
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Re: Exhaust drain
Bikes looking good and a nice tip
1984 Kawasaki KR250A
no projects, OOPS!1987 Kawasaki AR125B4
Every 2 in 1 poeple are schizophrenic
If you can not fix it with a hammer it must be electrical
2 Smokey and they bandit
no projects, OOPS!1987 Kawasaki AR125B4
Every 2 in 1 poeple are schizophrenic
If you can not fix it with a hammer it must be electrical
2 Smokey and they bandit
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Re: Exhaust drain
Not sure, haven't seen one as I remember.podman wrote:Nice mod mate, cant be many KRs in Iran ?!
This one is not registered and I'm riding it illegally!
Since it is 2 stroke and over 10 years of age.