Keep in mind guys that this type of air cleaner is either designed to be used "under" a hood/bonnet, or on a motorcycle with a side mounted carb/injection body.

If mounted directly in front and you get hammered in a bit of rain, you could be in for a rude awakening as it will probably flood out and stall the motor.

I'm sure some have had okay luck with this type of air cleaner, but ones with a solid front and air breathing sides will work the best in adverse weather.


Dan