James Burleigh
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Disclaimer: I ran a basic search on "warm up" and did not find anything dedicated to this topic, so I'm gonna take a chance with a new thread....
In JimLor's Dropped it Again thread, Tyrone Wildman makes the following statement:
"'Warm Up?' Let it 'Warm Up' when U are riding it, just don't go over 3 grand till the first temp bar lites up. My friend , and best tech writer I've known, Gordon Jennings, agreed w/me that a warm up on a street bike is one of the worse things that U can do to your bike. All that rich mixture and little load on rings to help them seal, and it's hard on the plugs too." [Posted
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?s=&showtopic=16167&view=findpost&p=196247here
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?s=&showtopic=16167&view=findpost&p=196247.]
Every morning after getting suited up and bolting on my helmet, I warm the Blue Rocketship up in the driveway for about 5 minutes while I go into the house to run hot water over my hands before putting my gloves on (fingers get cold in that garage suiting up in the morning!).
Like everyone else, I want to do right by my bike, and conserve fuel and money. So is there general agreement around Tyrone's position about not warming up the bike, or is this indeed a NEPRT?
While pumping gas as a high school kid, I worked for a German VW mechanic who strongly held the same position: Warm it up while driving it!
Jb
P.S. Coming home I'm fairly close to the freeway. Regardless of the response to the above general question, don't I want the bike "warmed up" before I throttle the chicken going onto the freeway?
In JimLor's Dropped it Again thread, Tyrone Wildman makes the following statement:
"'Warm Up?' Let it 'Warm Up' when U are riding it, just don't go over 3 grand till the first temp bar lites up. My friend , and best tech writer I've known, Gordon Jennings, agreed w/me that a warm up on a street bike is one of the worse things that U can do to your bike. All that rich mixture and little load on rings to help them seal, and it's hard on the plugs too." [Posted
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?s=&showtopic=16167&view=findpost&p=196247here
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?s=&showtopic=16167&view=findpost&p=196247.]
Every morning after getting suited up and bolting on my helmet, I warm the Blue Rocketship up in the driveway for about 5 minutes while I go into the house to run hot water over my hands before putting my gloves on (fingers get cold in that garage suiting up in the morning!).
Like everyone else, I want to do right by my bike, and conserve fuel and money. So is there general agreement around Tyrone's position about not warming up the bike, or is this indeed a NEPRT?
While pumping gas as a high school kid, I worked for a German VW mechanic who strongly held the same position: Warm it up while driving it!
Jb
P.S. Coming home I'm fairly close to the freeway. Regardless of the response to the above general question, don't I want the bike "warmed up" before I throttle the chicken going onto the freeway?
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