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Last weekend I was riding for two hours on the open road, then turned into a friend's farm gateway. The bike went from 4,000rpm to idle in about five seconds. I stood the bike on the sidestand to open the farm gate. When I turned around I was surrounded by a cloud of blue smoke. When I road up the driveway the smoke stopped.
I thought I might have bad rings or valve guide seals so I rang the friend I bought the bike from. He had replaced rings and guides not so long ago. But he said that he had heard that leaning the bike on the sidestand makes cylinder #1 draw oil down one of its valves and smoke the exhaust.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Many thanks
Kim
I thought I might have bad rings or valve guide seals so I rang the friend I bought the bike from. He had replaced rings and guides not so long ago. But he said that he had heard that leaning the bike on the sidestand makes cylinder #1 draw oil down one of its valves and smoke the exhaust.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Many thanks
Kim