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Exaust pee
#1
After servicing my 2014 DLX I noticed liquid under the right side exhaust. Checked it, definitely H20. No H20 on the left side. After getting underneath I could see a drain hole for the moisture, condensation drain I figured. Makes sense since the exhaust tilts up and won't send the H20 out the end. Checked the other side. The black coating is covering the hole.

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I opened the hole and H20 came out.

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I suggest you check to see if you bike is Peeing.

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#2
Yep, mentioned this before. Make sure both of those blow holes are clear and that upon start up both " pee" as you put it. Without those holes condensation has no where to go but puddle in the lowest part of the pipes. Whenever I wipe off the pipes I stick a nail up in mine and wiggle it around to make sure they are clear.
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#3
Trapped condensation is not our friend. Especially if we don't ride much Wink
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#4
I think catalytic converters create one (1) gallon of water for every gallon of fuel burned.
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