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    maddogmike
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    Hi all what anti freeze are people using which colour ?

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      I actually run Evans Waterless Coolant.

      But it does run really hot, even with the twin radiators. I ended up removing the thermostat and the temperatures have been absolutely bang on ever since, sits at 60 and on a really hot day may touch 70.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        Motul motocool expert (yellow) and Aisin coolant for motorcycles (blue)
        I prefer Motul because it's the best I tried,has the least fluctuations in the temp during usage.A little expensive 10 euros per liter.Normal riding city or cruising 65-75c temp,on the high side 87-90c when going up the mountain through steep bad fire roads.
        Second one is the Aisin,similar performance, normal riding city or cruising 65-79c and up to 95c on the fire roads.5L for 21 euros.
        All these on Greek hot summer evenings,34-38c.
        Currently filled with Aisin because I had 3 liters left and doing some work on the bike.

        I need my tools and a pile of junk.....

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