I got really tired of trying to get my big fat hand up under the airbox to connect that damned breather pipe.... After the adventures with the mouse hotel (AKA my air filter), I plugged the little nipple the breather hose attaches to, got a bit of copper tubing bent to the proper angle to run the breather out the left side of the frame. Attached a length of clear hose to the other end of the copper, and ran the plastic tube out and down the side of the frame. It terminates at the level of the shifter. Got a small piece of filter foam, and stuck it into the end of the tubing to keep the engine from inhaling any rocks or crap through the hose. No oil gets out of the end of the hose - in fact, being clear, you can see that no oil is even getting in to the hose. Making up a copy of what I added, I tried blowing through the hose, and noticed no discernable restriction in air flow. Maybe it's not a high-tech solution that gets every last iota of power from the engine, but all I wanted to do was eliminate the PITA of hooking up that hose to the airbox. Success!