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Overheeting Probs? Try this

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Old 04-30-2009, 12:59 PM
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Yep, I agree. Missing words is completely unacceptable... Consider your slinky as good as bent.

The only way we can let this slide is if you get to the bottom of this minxy chicks problems and post up some pics.
 
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Can't believe no-one picked up my overheating typo
 
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You blokes are hilarious!

On the heat related theme…..

I noticed the other day that the heat reflective film normally on the underside of the tank is missing on my bike. I'll be addressing that shortly. I like the idea of controlling heat in and around an engine, by making the existing system more efficient. I'll be trying some of the things you guys have suggested on this and other threads.
 
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