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Most likely it is snow melting off your radiator, pipes, engine...what ever gets hot.

 

If its anti-freeze it will smell kinda sweet and if you checked it out you may notice green watery stuff all over if there is a leak. Don't drink it! ;)

 

Pull your radiator cover and twist the cap off and see what's inside. Green watery stuff is good......air is bad.

 

P.S. you know about this guy they call "ninjamaster"

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I don't think you should worry about it...Considering that snow is colder than 32 degrees and the radiator is a 100+ degrees, a little steam is to be expected. I ride through a lot of water and when I do steam ALWAYS comes a pourin off the radiator, pipes, etc...I think you can even see some of the steam I'm talkin' about in my avatar. :) Never had any overheating problems the entire time I've owned the shee. On another note, you don't see any coolant leaking anywhere do you? Take it easy!

Travis

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hey man i went ridin a few days ago and had the same prob. at 1st i thought maybe i didn't warm it up slow enuff. the rad was just smokin like a bastard, and i mean really bad.we're talkin cheech and chong here! ^_^:mellow: haha so what i did was pulled the plastics off and took my rad lid off to check my coolant level. to my surprise it was right to the brim. i figured i might of had a leak and it was low but i was wrong so i'm not so sure if i should be concerned anymore cas other members say not to worry. but then why did it smoke so much?

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