
Although it may seem trivial, do not replace your motorcycle's radiator water or coolant with tap water.
Using tap water as a replacement for your motorcycle's radiator water will cause several problems for your motorcycle.
Every time the engine starts, the radiator water will receive heat and be cooled as it passes through the radiator grilles.
If you use ordinary tap water, the continuous change from hot to cold will cause sediment.
The problem is that tap water and mineral water usually still contain some mineral content.
Over time, the sediment can build up (and clog) the radiator and cause a lot of problems.
In addition, tap water can also rust your bike's cooling system.
Rust created by the use of tap water instead of radiator water makes the fan water pump so it's stuck.
As a result, if left unchecked, it can lead to overheat on your motorcycle.
Well, that was the danger of replacing radiator water or coolant with tap water on the motorcycle.
So you should use radiator water or coolant when adding or replacing radiator water on your motorcycle.
As a result, if left unchecked, it can lead to overheat on your motorcycle.
Well, that was the danger of replacing radiator water or coolant with tap water on the motorcycle.
So, you should use radiator water or coolant when adding or replacing radiator water on your motorcycle.