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Little worried about this...
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Posted by: MtnEX
I can't see THIS on my first night ride and not be a bit concerned.....
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/rr149/Duster_2-400s/001-2.jpg
Posted by: masterp0606
That is very normal with the 450's. There's no need to be concerned. I have a dasa pipe and burn my pants all the time. One thing you could do it wrap it in heat tape.
Posted by: MtnEX
Whew!!!
I've seen them red, but never like that.
Someone said the stock header would do that because it's titanium?
Posted by: k4f5x0r
^^ yeap. the titanium header gives nice flow and looks great but it gives off less heat. perfectly normal. i worried the same way as you when i first got mine 
Posted by: 08mxkfx
yeah that normal. the stock headpipe it titanium which is a thinner metal so it will glow more then a regular pipe would.
Posted by: 300exrider490
yea id agree with them its normal (esp with the choke on) and when idleing for a good 8-9 minutes does ur exhaust steam at the header because mine does
Posted by: MtnEX
Is it really a choke?... or just a high idle setting?
Posted by: mod440ex
we can put it like this, choke for efi. yeah its just a high idle setting
Posted by: MtnEX
OK... so you could just leave it pulled out if you wanted?
I was out riding today and started to try it...
Posted by: prpfire3
hey mine did that when i first bought it and it still does it every once in awhile but with the choke i pull it while i am crusing every once in awhile it works like cruise control so i dont have to wear my thumb out lol its never hurt any thing
Posted by: MtnEX
I've found out through time, other issues, and a trip to the dealer.... that the above is EXCESSIVE on the red glowing.
Take that for what it is worth, because it could well just be a bad picture illustration on my part and look OK to you guys.
My quad had issues... probably a connection somewhere... and it was probably reading a bad signal from a sensor somewhere.
This thing got very hot... and I had some run issues so I knew something was wrong... and I was not getting any codes... so I just did not ride it very much.
According to the difference my leg tells me it feels NOW, I am very glad I did not ride it much, because I would have surely burned it down.
The computer had the air/fuel or the timing or both off I think.
It's much cooler on my leg now and it's not getting as red as it was... just a little glow at idle or low speed.
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