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2011 & Plugging the evap at the throttle body

While you are waiting for a knowledgeable answer about your specific request....May I ask why you don't want to go the easy route and just plug the hose at the evap' canister?

running the bike with no fairings. I want to hide & eliminate all the excess


Yep that explains it. (y);)
Thanks for the answer, I wish I could help.
 
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I believe you may be able to access the rear of the airbox and reach in and plug the hose from the inside if you remove the right cover plate under the gas tank (and have small hands). But it probably isn't much less work than pulling off the right side panel and doing it from the right side.

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BTW, whatever method you use to plug the hose, make sure your plug can can't come loose and get sucked into the throttle body. You'll need to find some way to secure it.
 
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