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Canadian Daves JustKDX
2001 220 overheating
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[QUOTE="Luv2Ride, post: 109101, member: 20653"] Another victim with the overheating blues. I had the problem on my first few rides and found that my solution was to drain the 50/50 mix that comes with the bike and use Penske coolant conditioner (8oz for about $3) and distilled water. I mix half the bottle with distilled water. As far as the overflow goes, do not fill past the lower level mark and you should be fine. Also be sure to bleed the coolant system of air, this is extremely imporatant. Another thing, do not put on those dumb Devol rad guards because your problem will resurface once it has been fixed or will get worse if you have not yet found a solution - I am speaking from first hand experience. Yes, you could buy engine ice or moose juice but IMO you would be wasting your money. The Penske coolant conditioner prevents rust and lubricates quite well. Aloha and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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