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Old 06-13-2006
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Question New airbox water drain???

I just bought an aluminum airbox for my Shee and was wondering what you guys think about putting a water drain in it. It will use 2 Uni pod filters and 2 Outerwears (no lid). I ride trails and sometimes have to cross streams and sometimes I ride in the rain.
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I doubt you'd need to actually put a hole in the box. About the most water that would get in there from average wet trail riding can be absorbed by simply putting a dry sponge in the box. I do that and have never gotten enough water in my box to saturate the sponge. It bounces around a little bit while riding but never falls out. Once it gets enough water to be wet it just sits on the bottom and doesnt move.
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