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tweety exhaust
Hi Everybody,
I looked throught the archive and did not find
anything conclusive about the "Tweety Bird" exhaust
syndrome. Did anyone ever figure out what caused it
and whether or not it is a serious problem?
The reason I am asking is that the KLR I would like to
buy has recently begun "tweeting".
Thanks,
Brad (A9 maybe)
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tweety exhaust
Could someone explain to me what the tweety bird exhaust is?
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Do people who live in humid areas have more problems with tweeting exhaust?
It sounds like it's caused by rusting if the internal parts of the muffler.
As the muffler cools down after you turn off the motor water condenses on
the inside of a muffler causing it to rust. Living in an area with more
moisture in the air may cause the rusting or tweeting to happen sooner then
others. Also driving in the rain.
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Dr. Dahlheimer has space, and lots of time. He'll do it for free, too. I'm serious, sort of, until Pete tells me to shut up. Stuart (Agent)> OK, is there anyone who can help me get this bike from VA to Utah?
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