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hi,you arent going to like this ,but it is water from the cooling system getting into your transmission,rm bikes are famous for it,you will probably find that there is a seal on the back of the water pump (which is driven off the crank)has failed letting the water in to the gearbox,drain the gearbox,flush it before running it again,but get the faulty seal fixed first...hope this helps...cheers
Press down on the kick start to check compression of the engine. Check oil. If the oil on the dipstick is milky, water gets through to the oil somewhere. If a engine is in a good condition, it would start easily. Check if it idles smoothly and without any knocking noise like metal hammering or bearings. Tires, shocks, brakes, chain, sprockets. Check for any oil or water leaks underneath the engine.
To have silver oil coming out might indicate a problem worth looking for.Silver is usually aluminium.Maybe a spun bearing or bush?If the oil was milky silver, water seal and possibly a g/box prob.Hope this is a good starting guide for you
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