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[QUOTE="youngnbald, post: 1360552, member: 98329"] you can "overheat" for just idle on the driveway. I had this happen also and didn't know. I now have an overflow system on my crf450R. If anything comes out now, its captured and sucked back into the system when it cools again. I do trail riding and temp rises from going slow. I have a Trail Tech Vapor on my bike and highly recommend it. [url]http://trailtech.net/vapor.html[/url] look at post or search for coolant overflow or turkey baster. To prove what I am saying, start your bike and let it idle on and heat up on the concrete. If you had your radiators all the way full when you shut it down the bike will spew a small amount. [/QUOTE]
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