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re_animate
15th December 2011, 18:50
After my bike runs for a while I notice a pool of water coming out of a hole in the bottom of the exhaust pipe. The bike blows out a little bit of white smoke when I rev it.

Is that anything to worry about?

caspernz
15th December 2011, 19:02
After my bike runs for a while I notice a pool of water coming out of a hole in the bottom of the exhaust pipe. The bike blows out a little bit of white smoke when I rev it.

Is that anything to worry about?

If it's just a bit of water, it's just condensate. As for the white smoke, is it smoke or water vapour? Does it have an oily smell? What bike?

Taz
15th December 2011, 20:29
It's a Noneyet 125RR :)

whowhatwhere
15th December 2011, 20:31
Do you do lots of short trips?

Flip
16th December 2011, 07:25
Every litre of fuel you burn you make about half a litre of water.

If the exhaust is cold the water condenses, if you rev the bike it will blow some of this wet steam out.

MSTRS
16th December 2011, 08:09
Oh dear - I know what's happening here.
It's the dihydromonoxegenate regulator out of spec. Your mechanic should be able to fix the problem.

oneofsix
16th December 2011, 08:12
Oh dear - I know what's happening here.
It's the dihydromonoxegenate regulator out of spec. Your mechanic should be able to fix the problem.

I thought dihydromonoxegenate had been outlawed as a dangerous substance due to the high rates of death attributed to the substance.

MSTRS
16th December 2011, 08:14
I thought dihydromonoxegenate had been outlawed as a dangerous substance due to the high rates of death attributed to the substance.

They tried to ban it, but were foiled on some technicality. Instead, they passed a law that regulators must be used...

oneofsix
16th December 2011, 08:17
They tried to ban it, but were foiled on some technicality. Instead, they passed a law that regulators must be used...

The Greens got more seats this time so may be they should try again. It has been know to cause light headedness as well and to cause complications like high blood pressure. It is a real dangerous substance! I hear it is even one of the major risk around this global warming climate change thing.

MSTRS
16th December 2011, 08:20
The Greens got more seats this time so may be they should try again.

I'd like to see them try...

unstuck
16th December 2011, 08:32
Poor thing needs a blowjob.:msn-wink:

nodrog
16th December 2011, 09:07
I think it may be flooded.

oneofsix
16th December 2011, 09:19
I'd like to see them try...

well as more and more communities meter its usage you will see us hit a critical mass where by it will be worth the big internationals taking over it management. so whilst they may not out law it they might be able to over price it. Now that dihydromonoxegenate has been defined as a commodity by the UN I can't see why it can't be priced off the market with fines for producing your own.