To Go Or Not To Go
Moderator: Moderators
To Go Or Not To Go
Hi Guy's
Do you start your engine and ride away before the bike warms up or do you start and wait for the engine to warm before you ride away.??????
Paul
Do you start your engine and ride away before the bike warms up or do you start and wait for the engine to warm before you ride away.??????
Paul
- riceburner
- Basic User
- Posts: 3809
- Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2005 7:54 am
- Location: Hiding in your blind spot....
- Contact:
-
DJ Downunder
- Honorary Lifer
- Posts: 4776
- Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2005 3:26 pm
- Location: Melbourne
-
Spookymonster
- Basic User
- Posts: 131
- Joined: Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:24 pm
- Location: Northern New Jersey, USA
When I picked up my bike from the (non-BMW) dealer, they had it idling about 10 minutes to 'warm it up' for me. When I finally stepped outside to mount it, the cat converter was RED HOT. The tech said that was normal. I have since found out that, yes, that is normal.... if you let it idle TOO LONG.
These bikes are meant to get up and go - no warm up necessary, even in the dead of winter. Just leave your 'choke' (fast idle) on for a few miles to keep it from stalling and you'll be fine.
These bikes are meant to get up and go - no warm up necessary, even in the dead of winter. Just leave your 'choke' (fast idle) on for a few miles to keep it from stalling and you'll be fine.
2000 R1100 R with 3480 miles... 3481... 3482... 5003...
-
DJ Downunder
- Honorary Lifer
- Posts: 4776
- Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2005 3:26 pm
- Location: Melbourne
- NachtRitter
- Basic User
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:19 pm
- Location: Placerville Area, CA
Same here... I just start & go... gently for about a minute, then I'll get on the gas (as long as the situation allows, of course!). My RT (which I ride most of the time in this cold and rainy weather) has a handy LCD oil temp gauge... when it show one bar (5 bars is normal operating temp), I feel comfortable using more of the throttle...
"I love the feel of wind in my face and boobies against my back"
- riceburner
- Basic User
- Posts: 3809
- Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2005 7:54 am
- Location: Hiding in your blind spot....
- Contact:
Stop or go
Well I guess I got the message now , get on start and GO'''''''''''''
Start and go! The manual says to set the "choke", press the starter, and ride off -- no warm-up period required. In fact, it is specifically recommmend not to warm up at idle, probably both because the engine needs air flowing over it to cool, and so the engine warms to operating temp faster to reduce wear (a cold engine enriches the mixture so it can run and that excess gas washes oil off the cylinder walls reducing lubricity.) So it's not good to let it sit idling cold or hot! Picky aren't they?
However, do try to keep your rpm's down (<4500?) until the oil has reached operating temp or you could have other problems...seal failures, premature bearing wear, crank, etc. Since cold oil is thicker than warm oil, it builds high pressures at high rpm's, but doesn't squeeze into journal clearances as quickly...
However, do try to keep your rpm's down (<4500?) until the oil has reached operating temp or you could have other problems...seal failures, premature bearing wear, crank, etc. Since cold oil is thicker than warm oil, it builds high pressures at high rpm's, but doesn't squeeze into journal clearances as quickly...
Rich
ADIOS!
ADIOS!
-
Rog(UK) - Yorkshire Dales
- Basic User
- Posts: 248
- Joined: Sat Mar 18, 2006 9:46 am
- Location: Boroughbridge
- Contact:
-
scottybooj
- Lifer
- Posts: 1336
- Joined: Mon Mar 21, 2005 12:16 am
- Location: Long Island, NY
our 'choke' is merely a rev adjuster. in cold weather i let it warm for a minute or so...even then the jugs are still cool.
if you start cold and don't have a oil temp gauge, ride for 5 min. under 3500rpm, i remember cyclerob saying that he did that till oil got to oper. temp.
if you start cold and don't have a oil temp gauge, ride for 5 min. under 3500rpm, i remember cyclerob saying that he did that till oil got to oper. temp.
Scott
Black '50R
Long Island, NY
double-secret probationary lifetime member #311
Black '50R
Long Island, NY
double-secret probationary lifetime member #311
-
Rog(UK) - Yorkshire Dales
- Basic User
- Posts: 248
- Joined: Sat Mar 18, 2006 9:46 am
- Location: Boroughbridge
- Contact:

