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Got off work a little early Saturday, wife n fam were out of town, so I washed n vacuumed the truck, did a little work on another of my "toys", which meant backing my wife's bike out of the garage:
Pardon my ignorance, but what are the tubes at the front of the ATV for. They look like 4" PVC painted black. My only *guess* is to keep things dry? Unless they are RPG's for hunting.
Pardon my ignorance, but what are the tubes at the front of the ATV for. They look like 4" PVC painted black. My only *guess* is to keep things dry? Unless they are RPG's for hunting.
They are snorkels for traveling in water deeper than the stock air box will permit.
The snorkels by cluster will have one for the engine to get its air. Another tube is for the cvt clutch to vent air. Another is for fuel. Vent, frt and rear diff vent and trans vent.
Those round tubes may have winch supplies /tool/etc in them.
I'm going with waterproof storage tubes (on the front rack). You can goes as deep as the snorkels will still suck air. Want to see some killer vids of mudding? Follow Ostacruiser on youtube... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn5...HCIBGUbmrxYdeg
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