Nowhere. It is the vent hose for the carb.
no where it's a vent hose it just hangs down
on bottom of trans. case. kind of hard to reach
My Sportster has a drain hose that attaches to the oil tank and crosses over to the opposite side of the bike. It is hose clamped to something like a lug on the bottom of the bike frame.
On newer Sportsters the module is located under the battery. You have to remove the battery then pull up on the rectangular cover of the module on the bottom of the battery tray.
there should be a hose at the bottom of the bike with a cap in it. a service manuel would be worth it's weaight in gold for anyone to do basic service on your motorcycle.
Look for the oil line coming off the oil tank connected to the bottom of the frame.Remove clamp,pull hose off and let drain.
To remove the side panel on a 1990 Harley Sportster, locate the screws or bolts securing the panel, typically found at the bottom or back. Use a screwdriver or appropriate socket tool to remove these fasteners. Gently pull the panel away from the frame, taking care not to damage any clips or wiring. Ensure you handle the panel carefully to avoid scratches or dents.
yes on the bottom of the primary
From top of fuel tank connect hose to top carburetor connection> Larger pipe. from bottom of carb [smaller outlet pipe connect hose to primer pump in. From out of primer pump connect to return hose to lower tank connection.
bad seal in between your intke manifold and carburetor
It doesn't have a drain plug.If memory serves there is a rubber tube attached to the bottom of your oil tank that just loops and is plugged into a blind tube nipple.For more details consult your Owners Manual or Harley Dealer. ANSWER: The above answer is correct.
To change the transmission fluid in a 2006 Harley Sportster 1200, first ensure the bike is on a level surface and warm the engine slightly. Remove the transmission fluid drain plug located at the bottom of the transmission and let the old fluid drain completely. Replace the drain plug and refill the transmission with fresh fluid through the fill plug on the side, using the recommended type of transmission fluid. Finally, check the fluid level to ensure it's at the correct height and secure the fill plug.