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    I think the rice was burned...

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    And that's what happens when you the air does not move around an air cooled engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeljensen View Post
    And that's what happens when you the air does not move around an air cooled engine.
    You may want to reconsider the form of cooling.

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    That looks like a blown cooling system rather than a blown engine. Note how the rider seems slow to realise that something is wrong, he would know sooner if it was the engine.

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    There is a blower in front of the bike for cooling. It lost a lot of parts for a cooling system failure but you never know...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IntheGroove View Post
    There is a blower in front of the bike for cooling. It lost a lot of parts for a cooling system failure but you never know...
    Perhaps, someone forgot to turn on the blower?

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    I'm thinking the turbo or waste gate let go hucking a few distasteful components in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dollar Bill View Post
    I'm thinking the turbo or waste gate let go hucking a few distasteful components in the process.
    ¿ It has a turbo ?

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    I'm thinking it "had" a turbo

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