First coolant change - $#%+ In coolant??

Why Z?

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Hi all,

Did my first (since bike has been mine) coolant change this Sunday.
Color came out a kind of dark grayish green.... (WTF!!?)

As it settled you could see what almost looked like little grains of BLACK SAND in the bottom of bucket (they did NOT FLOAT) and then the coolant in top of it resembled a more normal color.

Any ideas?
Bike is an 07 EC450 FSR. It was a research bike and then rebuilt. When I bought it it had been "fully rebuilt" (from one if the guys from the company was testing it). Note, he had the radiator repaired due to the bike getting slammed in the crate.

What do you think this stuff is?
Is it serious? (Right now plan is to flush it w vinegar/DW n then ride)
I have googled the p*ss out of this and only thing I can find is people with gasket/hose issues.

I don't think it is rubber/gasket/hose. (Doesn't float)
I don't think it is iron/steel corrosion (Not brown, doesn't seem obviously magnetic)
Also, I checked the impeller and it is sold in there so I don't think the impeller or shaft or bearings are jacked.

So I tried to figure out but now I turn to you guys
 
Probably gasket material that was scraped off during the rebuild.
When using an air grinder (with an abrasive wheel) to remove the gaskets, the fragments would look like sand.
 
So... Something to worry about or no?
Anything I need to check/replace?

Or will a coolant flush be sufficient?
 
So... Something to worry about or no?
Anything I need to check/replace?

Or will a coolant flush be sufficient?

Flush out the system with a garden hose and see what comes out, my thoughts was old gasket to or if the rads have been welded could be that
Flush clean and refill use and just keep a eye on it
 
So pop the hoses off that take the coolant to the engine if that is what you mean? To just get the radiators?

I have flushed prolly 1 gal Distilled water thru (sort of like with garden hose but with DW jug instead and 1/2 gal w half DW half vinegar - making sure the air bubbles get out by tipping the bike and then running it til warm or riding it a few mins. (Any way I did not disconnect any hose ...?)

anyway I fid are you saying use garden hose to get more thru a more water pressure? )

Is it safe? Need I worry about minerals? Or is this why you said pop a hose?


Sorry this is the first time I ever "flushed" a system past bikes coolant always come out clean but I am not am expert I am just learning still!

Ok and after each flush , grayish material has come out that sink to bottom. However this last flush w vinegar and water the water: vinegar mix came out cloudy gray but still sediment on bottom of bucket after settling
 
I would suggest that you put gardenhose in and really flush it out first to get all the solids out, then do the vinegar/water engine warm up flush. but i think you still need to fush out the water/vinegar mix with tap water before you add your coolant
 
the hose is better pressure and will blast all the crap out. soak in your vinegar solution for for a bit .
take of a hose from the engine and place the garden hose in the radiator filler and run until clear (its so the water has some where to go and wont damage anything).
its the same on cars if you have done that then connect hose and fill with coolant etc
 
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