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bike to hot
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<blockquote data-quote="Calimus" data-source="post: 326415"><p>good chance it was an air bubble and when she cooled of, it burped. My VW's have the same issue thanks to their wonderfull coolent hose routing. Change the coolent, fire it up, let her warm, take a hard spin around the block and then shut her down. Come back an hour later and the coolent tank should be almost empty.</p><p></p><p>However, if the issue continues, it might be time to look at the t-stat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calimus, post: 326415"] good chance it was an air bubble and when she cooled of, it burped. My VW's have the same issue thanks to their wonderfull coolent hose routing. Change the coolent, fire it up, let her warm, take a hard spin around the block and then shut her down. Come back an hour later and the coolent tank should be almost empty. However, if the issue continues, it might be time to look at the t-stat. [/QUOTE]
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