The filter you have there will allow the crankcase pressure to vent but will filter any dust from coming in, but this is not usually a problem. The real problem comes when oily smoke condenses in the tube and slowly runs out and smears over your battery cover or somewhere, and also clogs the filter.
You can make an oil catch can easily. Extend the hose with some black PVC garden watering system hose. Bring it down behind the motor, under the battery case and above the swing arm pivot.
Find a metal or plastic container like a half size Coke can, something with a screw lid is fine. Bring the vent hose through the lid, down to the bottom. Cut the hose into a V shape at the end so it doesn't close off against the bottom of the can. Stuff the can full of stainless steel kitchen scrubbing pads. Push another hose through the lid but have it in the top area of the can. Take this hose up under the rear wheel arch and tie it off near the end of the rear mudguard.
This hose will vent the gas but any oil will condense in the can against the steel wool and drip to the bottom. You can unscrew the lid every month or so, depending on riding distances etc, and empty it out - not back into your motor as it has water vapour condensed in it as well.
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Kim
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