Flying Scott Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 Whats the minimum time you folks are letting the bird warm before a communte type ride? Just a few minutes or until in operating temp on gauge? Thanks TC Quote
azxr Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 I usually let my bike warm up around 5 minutes. I usually start it, then go get my gear on. I don't romp on it until the temp is above 180. Quote
Guest Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 TC, I have the older carbed version, but here's my startup procedure: 1. Choke on. 2. Start. 3. Choke to about 3/4 immediately after starting. 4. After about 2 minutes the temp guage starts to slowly creep up. 5. Choke to about 1/4 and some gentle revs to around 2500. 6. Choke off. Warmed up. Usually less than 5 minutes total. I usually start her, then get my gear on. By the time I am zipped up, it's time to ride. Later, Sean. Quote
SwampNut Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 Depends on how long it takes me to put on the gloves and helmet. 15-30 seconds I guess. If your XX isn't ready to ride the second you start it, you should fix the problem it obviously has. Quote
Pete in PA Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 Due to the manual saying "extended use of choke will impair cylinder wall lubrication" I use choke to start engine then shut off as soon as possible (30 sec) and use throttle lock to warm engine till it responds to throttle (about 1 min) and ride away. Quote
XX Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 2002 and usually start and go within 15-45 seconds use Mobil 1 15/50 Synthetic oil for autos, it will allow you to do that :roll: JUST KIDDING - although i do use it :grin: Quote
Mithrandir Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 I'm like the other EFI owners. Usually start the bike, then do up jacket, helmet, gloves and then ride off. The bike is usually around the 100F mark at that point. I have a big carpark to get out of underr the apartment block, so the bike pretty much idles for a further couple of minutes as I leave so it gets up around the 150F mark. For the aprilia, the bike is close to impossible to ride if the temps are below 50C, preferably over 60C. The bike runs a fast idle (EFI, so no choke), which I set to have the engine ticking over at 2K RPM while it's warming up. At 49C the bike suddenly jumps a couple of thousand RPM, which is my clue that it will handle moving. Prior to that point, I usually just sit on the bike and wait for it to warm up. V-twins really do not like being cold! Quote
RodeRash Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 Carbed Bird, first start of the day. Full choke to start with minimal warm-up. I don't start riding until it idles OK. Summer riding, choke off at the end of the driveway. Cold weather, choke off at the end of the block. Ride easy (low rpm, easy acceleration) for the first mile. Quote
bhanxx Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 (low rpm, easy acceleration) :roll: I keep forgetting, how is that done again? Quote
jrdxx Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 Start bike, put gloves and helmet on, and take off, no heavy engine loads or high rpm until engine temperature stabilizes, then go like mad. Quote
Obby Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 Depends on how long it takes me to put on the gloves and helmet. 15-30 seconds I guess. If your XX isn't ready to ride the second you start it, you should fix the problem it obviously has. :grin: Second that... and Shutting off the choke after a couple of minutes. Quote
XXBIRD Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 Zip the jacket, strap the helmet and put the gloves on and go with the EFI. With the old carbed one, full choke, start and and ease as it can handle w/o stalling and whenever I could fully shut the choke, ready to go... Quote
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