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    Honda cbr250r mc19 overheating

    so i took my bike out for a ride today and open road (60kph+) it was fine but when i got back into town i noticed it was over heating very easily so i got home and took the side ferring off and everything seems fine the only thing i noticed is that the radiator fan isent on at idle or when i rev it is this normal and if not what could be causing the overheating

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    hmm i have never had that problem. But I have changed my coolant myself. Used a mix of water wetter and normal water!

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    was thinking thermostat but maybe not...if it wasnt opening then not even the fan would help......try flushing out the system and go from there.
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    how do i check or flush coolant system

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    fuel tank has got to come off to get to the top of the radiator!

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    hmm yet again how tdo i take fuel tank off

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    should be two bolts up front, and one underneath your seat. Just be careful make sure the fuel tap is off. Even then this doesnt stop a small leak. so you may want a rag to chuck under untill you can block it properly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Static View Post
    so i took my bike out for a ride today and open road (60kph+) it was fine but when i got back into town i noticed it was over heating very easily so i got home and took the side ferring off and everything seems fine the only thing i noticed is that the radiator fan isent on at idle or when i rev it is this normal and if not what could be causing the overheating
    What do you mean overheating? Did your guage hit the red?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPeanut View Post
    What do you mean overheating? Did your guage hit the red?
    yea several times but everytime it did i made a point of speeding up nd that seemed to help till i could pull over

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    I would suggest getting someone in the know to help you out. It's simple enough.

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    yea but i cant afford to take it to a shop im prety poor atm as i found out last thursday that the rego was dud on friday

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