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Re: [ST] Antifreeze leak?



Ben Snyder wrote:

> is there a way I can check the collant
> level easily?  I dont have my manual as it never got
> unpacked when I moved.


I don't know any reason why your bike would suddenly start dripping 
coolant when you haven't used it in a while. However, you can check your 
coolant level via the cut-out in the left-hand side of the rear 
bodywork, under the pillion seat. (I think the bike should be on the 
center stand for an accurate reading.) A puddle that small probably 
won't result in a visible drop in the coolant level, though.
- -- 
Blake "Dawgbert" Sobiloff
Burlingame, CA  USA


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