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Your KTM Overheat?
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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 9409" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>Back when I would ride no matter the temp I had an issue with my 81 XR500. In some technical singletrack at about 105F the bke started running really rough and then came to a stop. I looked down and gas was shooting out the carb vents. The gas was boiling in the float bowl. </p><p></p><p>Now back to the subject at hand. If you are riding first gear tech stuff on a hot day you may still have issues even after jetting richer. There just isn't enough air going through the radiators to remove the heat. The only fix for that is a fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 9409, member: 21"] Back when I would ride no matter the temp I had an issue with my 81 XR500. In some technical singletrack at about 105F the bke started running really rough and then came to a stop. I looked down and gas was shooting out the carb vents. The gas was boiling in the float bowl. Now back to the subject at hand. If you are riding first gear tech stuff on a hot day you may still have issues even after jetting richer. There just isn't enough air going through the radiators to remove the heat. The only fix for that is a fan. [/QUOTE]
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