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Exhaust condensation on M1100?
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February 12, 2010, 07:29:11 AM »
Is it normal to have some water drip out of the exhaust where the exhaust meets the midpipe? It is happening on both side. I have noticed that my bike has done it a couple times, fairly quickly, but it always seems to be colder outside. My 696 never did this so it causing some concern for me.
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Yeah, that's normal, at least while warming up. There are drainage holes aren't there?
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Re: Exhaust condensation on M1100?
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My 696 does this. Its normal.
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Remember, this is an air cooled engine so the only place water can be coming from is condensation. Nothing to worry about; damp winter air is all.
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Re: Exhaust condensation on M1100?
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Cool, glad its expected. The drip is from where the slip-ons connect with the midpipe....both sides.
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