Mystery tube

dantyler92

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Sorry in advance for the rookie question, but I was pulling the battery out of my cb360 today and a short clear tube that I hadn't noticed fell on the ground. It's not the battery breather and I can't seem to find anything about what it could be for. Thanks for any help, first time bike owner so I am in the learning process.
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do the ends look like they spent time on a fitting for a while? I, myself, have a habit of leaving tubes like that on the swingarm, wrapped around the frame, etc. after bleeding brakes and other unknown reasons. the PO could have simply forgot it there.

but double check and make sure there are no naked fittings anywhere a hose could/should go.
 
They don't look like they have. I brought the bike in when I bought it and they bled the breaks and did all around maintenance so that would make sense. Thanks for the reply


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Not many places for tubes to go on the 360...if it's not the battery overflow. There is an overflow nipple on the bowl of each carb that usually have drain lines routed between the crankcase and swinger, so any overflow fuel drains onto the ground instead of onto the engine. You don't really need them on there, I personally don't run them cuz my carbs work as intended


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Looks like one of the hoses in a Mighty Vac kit. If they just bled brakes, that would make sense.
 
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Yeah here she is! Going to do a few little changes but I like having it look like it did in the 70s. Thank you everyone for the responses and putting my mind at ease.


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A smaller taillight and turn signals, lower profile handle bars, recently been thinking about putting a short rear fender on. Nothing to crazy


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