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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Coolant overflow normal?
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[QUOTE="duke, post: 785320, member: 16522"] Recently I did a little 30 mile loop on a local fire trail, portions of which were littered with some decent hills. In fact, the entire first portion is made up of a slight gradient, all of which required the bike to screaming for a good portion of the time. When I started the level of anti freeze fluid in the resevoir tank was at the top. When I returned to the truck, I noticed the right portion of skid plate covered in what appeared to be anti freeze coolant, which had come out of the over flow hose, and the anti freeze level had dropped to where it registered low. Is this normal to have consumed this much radiator fluid? Also how often do you folks have to add or replace your transmission fluid? On rides like these where I clutch it a lot, the level of fluid seems to have been really depleted and darkened. Bill [/QUOTE]
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