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I left the farm for this evening's ride and got a far as Cismont store (about 4 miles). When I made the left at the stop sign I broke traction when leaned into the turn. "That was wasn't right", I thought to myself, not having goosed her in the turn. So I stopped at the next pull out about a mile down the road.
Sure enough, coolant was pouring out from the bottom of my chin fairing, and had coated the rear tire. The "engine hot" light hadn't come on yet, so I tried to limp the 5 miles back home. No such luck... the engine's overheating, and I'll be ****ed if I'll call for a tow so close to home.
The nice thing about living in farm country is there's plenty of farms with streams. I pulled over at Southern Cross farm, glommed a bottle and filled her up from the stream by the road. The hardest thing was to break the safety wire on the radiator cap without tools. The one refill got me home... leaking all the way.
Moral of the story... check your hoses! My R3 is 2 years old and and the water pump hose split. This is a road stranding item for the R3.
Sure enough, coolant was pouring out from the bottom of my chin fairing, and had coated the rear tire. The "engine hot" light hadn't come on yet, so I tried to limp the 5 miles back home. No such luck... the engine's overheating, and I'll be ****ed if I'll call for a tow so close to home.
The nice thing about living in farm country is there's plenty of farms with streams. I pulled over at Southern Cross farm, glommed a bottle and filled her up from the stream by the road. The hardest thing was to break the safety wire on the radiator cap without tools. The one refill got me home... leaking all the way.
Moral of the story... check your hoses! My R3 is 2 years old and and the water pump hose split. This is a road stranding item for the R3.