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  • CalumC Offline
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    Calum
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    #2

    You sure it's the bottle that is leaking and not just rain water?

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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    • CalumC Calum

      You sure it's the bottle that is leaking and not just rain water?

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      declan
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      #3

      @calum yeah it’s in doors I tested it was coming from the frame where the seat is

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      • CalumC Calum

        You sure it's the bottle that is leaking and not just rain water?

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        declan
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        #4

        @calum is this just a case of over heating because I have never had an over heating bike so I don’t know been searching the internet and it seems like an over heating thing

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        • F Offline
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          finnerz89
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          So when the bike gets really hot, the cooling system gets pressurised and vents that pressure by lifting the spring on the rad cap and filling the expansion bottle.
          If the expansion tank is already full, then the coolant has nowhere to go but out of the drain hose which should drop it onto the floor, or in your case it's probably coming out of the tank cap

          Current bikes:
          DT125X '07
          Street Triple R '11
          Aprilia ETV1000 '02

          Previous:
          DR650RSE '96
          FJ1200 '92

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          • F finnerz89

            So when the bike gets really hot, the cooling system gets pressurised and vents that pressure by lifting the spring on the rad cap and filling the expansion bottle.
            If the expansion tank is already full, then the coolant has nowhere to go but out of the drain hose which should drop it onto the floor, or in your case it's probably coming out of the tank cap

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            declan
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            #6

            @finnerz89 no deffo from frame tank cap is solid so is the tank just too full?

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            • F Offline
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              finnerz89
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              Yes. I would say so.
              How do you imagine coolant is in the frame? Have you removed the side panel and checked?

              Current bikes:
              DT125X '07
              Street Triple R '11
              Aprilia ETV1000 '02

              Previous:
              DR650RSE '96
              FJ1200 '92

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              • F finnerz89

                Yes. I would say so.
                How do you imagine coolant is in the frame? Have you removed the side panel and checked?

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                declan
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                @finnerz89 panels were already off been painting and doing work

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                • declanD declan

                  @finnerz89 panels were already off been painting and doing work

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                  declan
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                  @declan why was the fluid cold shouldn’t it be atleast Luke warm?

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                    Irongamer727
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                    Are you sure you bled the system of air? Have experience with that problem😉

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                    • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                      Are you sure you bled the system of air? Have experience with that problem😉

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                      declan
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                      @irongamer727 no I can’t say as I have how do you do that? It’s the first time this has happened

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                      • declanD declan

                        @irongamer727 no I can’t say as I have how do you do that? It’s the first time this has happened

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                        Irongamer727
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                        @declan simple, open the radiator cap. Fill the system fully. Start the bike(with cap off) and let it warm up. After a while, begin reving the bike a bit. You will, once the bike gets hotter, see air bubbles escape at the top. Once you have done it for ~15 to 20 minutes and most of the bubbles are gone, you're good to go. But first, make sure there are not any leaks. See youtube for examples.😁

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                        • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                          @declan simple, open the radiator cap. Fill the system fully. Start the bike(with cap off) and let it warm up. After a while, begin reving the bike a bit. You will, once the bike gets hotter, see air bubbles escape at the top. Once you have done it for ~15 to 20 minutes and most of the bubbles are gone, you're good to go. But first, make sure there are not any leaks. See youtube for examples.😁

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                          declan
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                          @irongamer727 ohh okay I’ll give it a go thank you

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                          • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                            @declan simple, open the radiator cap. Fill the system fully. Start the bike(with cap off) and let it warm up. After a while, begin reving the bike a bit. You will, once the bike gets hotter, see air bubbles escape at the top. Once you have done it for ~15 to 20 minutes and most of the bubbles are gone, you're good to go. But first, make sure there are not any leaks. See youtube for examples.😁

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                            declan
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                            @irongamer727 radiator bled it had 3 big air bubbles in it took for a long ride and it was brilliant no over heating @Calum i spent some time tensioning the pv pulleys properly cleaned and re gapped the plug cleaned the power jet and it was great loved it the power comes on at 6 now instead of 7 truly appreciate your help and every one else’s thank you lads

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                              Calum
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                              Once you get her running all sweet no issues, then you can look to tune it up and get a bit more power out of it.

                              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                Once you get her running all sweet no issues, then you can look to tune it up and get a bit more power out of it.

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                                declan
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                                @calum maybe a zeelectronic down the line we will see but she still needs simple stuff so I’ll keep busy thanks bud

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                                • declanD declan

                                  @calum maybe a zeelectronic down the line we will see but she still needs simple stuff so I’ll keep busy thanks bud

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                                  Calum
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                                  @declan Aww mate, you won't regret that purchase. Best place to start as well. Simple plug and play. But you will want the programmer too.

                                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                    @declan Aww mate, you won't regret that purchase. Best place to start as well. Simple plug and play. But you will want the programmer too.

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                                    declan
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                                    @calum yeah is that a must have in the sense that I won’t get full power from it I know it has a crazy amount of potential when I was reading up on it

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                                    • declanD declan

                                      @calum yeah is that a must have in the sense that I won’t get full power from it I know it has a crazy amount of potential when I was reading up on it

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                                      NINJA
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                                      @declan You do know that your NOT supposed to boil the coolant before you top up don't ya??? LOL 😉

                                      SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                                      • CalumC Calum

                                        @declan Aww mate, you won't regret that purchase. Best place to start as well. Simple plug and play. But you will want the programmer too.

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                                        Irongamer727
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                                        @calum what is a zeelectronic? How can it give more power?

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                                        • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                                          @calum what is a zeelectronic? How can it give more power?

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                                          declan
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                                          #21

                                          @irongamer727 I don’t know the specifics but it’s amazing the potential that the zee gives you do some research Calum swears by it,

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