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PePuPuRmOtO!!!!!!!!!!!
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Because, all the moving parts have tighter than optimal clearances. Excessive friction generates excessive heat directly and indirectly. Directly due to rubbing of metals and indirectly because the engine has to work harder and overcome the friction.
Its a known fact dude!
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...Ok, jokes apart..I think the reason might be the thing said by abhijeet080808
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generally it should happen for the first 1000/1500 kms or so. Check your engine oil condition and level. Is the oil level ok? what is the condition of the oil. A lower oil level will/can also cause an engine to overheat. Can you compare it with any other bikes available??? ie FZ or some other bike??? maybe its normal and you are overfeeling it?? lol no offense just an idea. But check the oil.
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