my bike wasn´t rode for awhile and I had to replace the petcock on the fuel tank and added a fuel filter. I disconnected the hose that goes from the air intake box to the crankcase and seal the hole in the carb box and added a small K&N filter so no more fuel in crankcase if it leaks again its very apparent on the ground next time!
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