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shibby_cbs
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when your bike is overheating...i was in heavy traffic today after work on a hot bridge directly in the sun...there was a long line of traffic waiting for the lite and it went through about 3 cycles before i was able to get through it. i was sitting there for about 10 min. near the end of my wait i noticed the bike started to smoke from around the exhaust area in the front so i shut the bike off and waited to start the bike again till the light changed...so whats the best way to tellTags: None -
oil temperature gaugewhen your bike is overheating...i was in heavy traffic today after work on a hot bridge directly in the sun...there was a long line of traffic waiting for the lite and it went through about 3 cycles before i was able to get through it. i was sitting there for about 10 min. near the end of my wait i noticed the bike started to smoke from around the exhaust area in the front so i shut the bike off and waited to start the bike again till the light changed...so whats the best way to tell -
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'83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUBComment
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BassCliff
Hi,
The oil light on your gauges indicates pressure. If the light comes on you have no pressure.
A temperature gauge is just that, it tells you what your oil temperature is. There are aftermarket kits available.
Yes, a "snarky" remark. Sometimes I get in a silly mood too.
Thank you for your indulgence,
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shibby_cbs
its just somethin im paranoid about...especially when its as hot as it is...and the fact that i wasnt moving so no air was flowing for 10 + minutes...it was also makin it worse that the vac leak i have goin on shot my rpms up to around 4500 at idleComment
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