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It may be easy to tell sometimes but is it always?

Will you always notice even if it is easy to tell?

Fail safe is key for me.

I think the answer is yes and yes. What if a hose came loose, hose got cut, radiator leaked, etc and you lost all the fluid? Would you not be able to tell it was getting hot because it wasn't puking fluid? If not, then hopefully this never happens to you. I've heard this argument to Evans on multiple forums, but never understood the logic. I don't make any money off Evans, so it doesn't matter to me what people use, but I swear by it in my personal vehicles. It's been around for 20+ years, so it's not like a new unproven coolant. Just somewhat new to motorcycles. We've been using it in our race car for 7-8 years.

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