Warming Up Your Bike
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Warming Up Your Bike
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Re: Warming Up Your Bike
I was told to warm up the bike until the trans was up to 150 degrees. It has nothing to do with the engine, which in my case is FI. I wasn't about to take any chances with the trans.
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Re: Warming Up Your Bike
With my cooler set up it takes a long long time for my trans temp to reach 150 , in fact it very seldom ever gets up to 150 unless it's a very hot day and even then about 160 is tops .
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Re: Warming Up Your Bike
Normally let my diesel & petrol engines tick over for about 30 secs before driving/riding off.
Lets the oil get to where it's needed as the bores are dry on cold starts.
Lets the oil get to where it's needed as the bores are dry on cold starts.
To test a man's character, give him (Hoss) power.
Re: Warming Up Your Bike
You're right. I miss spoke, I was told to wait till the engine temp is 150, not the trans temp.
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