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AIS mystery 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Ok.......someone please explain this to me. I'm looking at my engine this evening because my AIS removal kit arrived and I'm sizing up the job. I find the flange on the front cylinder and follow it to the AIS pump no problem. I'm looking for the one to the rear cylinder and can't find it. I go back to the pump and trace the rubber line going back like the one from the front. I find that it makes a turn, and ends. No line going to the rear cylinder from what I can see. Am I just looking in the wrong area.........or what???
 
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Re:AIS mystery 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
Go to the tech tips and scroll down to AIS removal. It's got pictures. Taking it off is easy. I printed out the pics so I knew where stuff was.
 
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Re:AIS mystery 2 Years, 6 Months ago  
False alarm...I looked at the pics more closely and went back to the bike and found everything. It will be my first task this weekend.
 
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