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Harley troubleshooting bike shuts down after riding ,when hot

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Bike is overheating check temperatur of oil make sure right oil level is in it maybe rear piston need replaceing maybe vapor lock remove fuel cap and start bike did this`remove campa if steel runs replace gas cap or bad valves might do it happen over

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