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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="Robcolo, post: 802344, member: 28062"] Listen to what Braahp just said. You have 3 choices to avoid constant overheating with the 220s. Don't ride the bike, Buy larger radiators [about $400] or install the Evans NPG+. Follow their directions exactly & get every last drop of water out of your cooling system before installing the NPG. Since it expands more than does water, only put about 1 oz of it into the coolant overflow tank before you ride. If you ride a stock 220 at very low altitude and where there's lots of humidity to suck the heat out of your radiators, you may get by with some of the other products, but bring that bike up to Utah or the rockies with our thin dry air, it's guaranteed to boil. For some reason the 200s don't overheat and even Kawasaki can't tell us why --guess the cooling system just can't handle the extra 10% displacement --similar to KTMs 250 -300-380 engines. Same bottom ends, different cylinders & the 380s boil like crazy. [/QUOTE]
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