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One pipe bluer than the other

thumpower

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My right exhaust pipe on my 2016 1200 RT is much more blued than the other - anyone else experienceing this? Bike runs fine.
 
My right exhaust pipe on my 2016 1200 RT is much more blued than the other - anyone else experienceing this? Bike runs fine.

Get a remote sensing thermometer and aim it at each pipe. Notice any difference in temperature. One cylinder is probably a bit leaner than the other. If the spark plugs both look good and the bike runs fine ignore it.
 
Same thing on my 2017 GS w 8k miles- right pipe more blue than left. The bike runs fine, but I keep thinking of the old days and carb tuning. Will have to check out HF for a heat reader.
 
Remote sensing thermometers are available at Harbor Freight for not very much.

I have one laying by my back door. I keep checking my wife's temperature when she returns from her "essential" job. She's not amused by it anymore:)
 
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