cold natured
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RE: cold natured
As long as there isn't snow on the ground I've been riding down into the low teens so far. Have yet to take a day off because it's too cold.
Warm up time, kinda depends on how hard I choke the bike. If I let it run pretty rich for 1 minute and then about half choke for 2-3 minutes that is usually plenty of time down to about 20 degrees F. Below that I give it an extra minute at half choke.
Warm up time, kinda depends on how hard I choke the bike. If I let it run pretty rich for 1 minute and then about half choke for 2-3 minutes that is usually plenty of time down to about 20 degrees F. Below that I give it an extra minute at half choke.
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RE: cold natured
I took a ride to work the other day @ 28 degrees. The bike never warmed up. The temp needle stayed on cold. The bike would puke when it was not choked. So I ran the choke about 3/4 most of the time. My question is, do these things have a thermostat? If so, mine must not be working. No shock there, it still has the original coolant in it.[] I think I will drain it and take a look at the thermostat. Oh yeah, and put in some fresh coolant.[:'(]
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