All other Burgmans below 400cc
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by Den1974 » Sat May 12, 2012 10:59 10
Would be great if someone could post up step by step info for changing the anti freeze/coolant on a 125cc K7,did this last week and not happy as acording to the user manual it'll take 1.6 liters of coolant and I only drained 0.8 liters after removing the pipe from the bottom of the radiator and 1 at the coolant pump.

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by Chet_Benson » Sat May 12, 2012 17:43 17
Drain the hose that comes from the engine.
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by Den1974 » Sun May 13, 2012 10:51 10
Chet thanks for that,just what i've been looking for  ,just a quickie is there a bleed nipple anywhere on the radiator like the 400cc and above?. Again thanks.
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by Chet_Benson » Sun May 13, 2012 14:22 14
If you remove the filler cap and drain the radiator and engine that should work.
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