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Old 09-12-2013, 05:22 PM   #1
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A little more heat between my legs than usual.

Hey helpful buddies.

I had some issues with the kickstand switch and the tube from the gas tank. I got those taken care of but since then I have noticed some smoke building up a bit slowly as I ride.

I thought maybe it would be something that needed to be burned off, but it seems to be persisting and might be getting worse and I was hoping to try and get a jump on it before it caused any real damage.

The engine is getting really hot really quick. At a stop light I kind of noticed that the smoke might be coming from an area where the mufflers attach to the engine but I can't quite zero in on it.

Any help would be awesome. Thanks.
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Old 09-12-2013, 05:34 PM   #2
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Re: A little more heat between my legs than usual.

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Hey helpful buddies.

I had some issues with the kickstand switch and the tube from the gas tank. I got those taken care of but since then I have noticed some smoke building up a bit slowly as I ride.

I thought maybe it would be something that needed to be burned off, but it seems to be persisting and might be getting worse and I was hoping to try and get a jump on it before it caused any real damage.

The engine is getting really hot really quick. At a stop light I kind of noticed that the smoke might be coming from an area where the mufflers attach to the engine but I can't quite zero in on it.

Any help would be awesome. Thanks.

Clean everything off good & check for a leak from the cap above the exhaust pipe. ( valve adjustment cap). It has a sealing o-ring that can leak & drip on too the exhaust pipe.

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