Vaso di Espansione Adattabile Motion Pro 275cc cod. 19020893

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Tech Tip: Help Your Bike Keep Its Cool

If your motorcycle or ATV is water cooled, you know how important it is to make sure you have enough coolant in your bike. But did you know that just checking the reservoir on occasion is not all that it takes? Coolant wears out and gets dirty after a while, just like the oil in your engine. If you don’t keep it fresh it’s possible to damage the engine or corrode the cooling system. Coolant should be changed at least once a year, but the frequency is determined by how much and how you ride. Changing your coolant is basically the same procedure as changing your oil with a couple of small differences. First things first: Get out your factory service manual and go through the recommended procedure, as every bike is different, and there can be special procedures unique to your motorcycle.

Draining and flushing the coolant should always happen with your engine cold you don’t want to burn yourself on hot coolant! Also, a hot engine will pressurize the cooling system, leading to a risk of coolant erupting out of the cap when opened, another reason to never start this procedure on a motorcycle that is hot. Most bikes will have a drain plug at the lowest point in the cooling system, and you also have to remove the radiator cap to allow the system to drain. Make sure to use a catch pan, and don’t just dump the coolant on the ground or into the sewer. It is a toxic chemical and needs to be disposed of properly, just like old engine oil. Rocking the bike to one side or the other can help drain any remaining coolant in the system.

 

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