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should motorcycles be warmed up before you ride?

Old Mar 31, 2008 | 01:22 PM
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I can't even think of riding in 40 anything. Your hands don't get cold? Now I have a face mask that helps the neck too, but my hands will still get cold. I wish they made something for sportbikes that would help block the wind around your hands. I can layer for the chest. I few tees will do the trick.
 
Old Mar 31, 2008 | 01:27 PM
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i use winter gloves that are like snomobile gloves. the are gauntlet gloves so they go over the end of the jacket sleeve. wind and water proof.
 
Old Mar 31, 2008 | 02:12 PM
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40 degrees for my ride in this morning,,brrr[&:]
 
Old Mar 31, 2008 | 02:48 PM
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i always have to pull the choke and let mine warm up for awhile. i always warm up vehicles anyway especially since the bike could use a good warm up before i move it, just general care i guess, and it's carbed
 
Old Mar 31, 2008 | 03:59 PM
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There was someone on TT that let their bike idle too long and it melted a hole in the piston.... can you say LEAN...... i let my bikes warm up for a minute or so...
 
Old Mar 31, 2008 | 05:39 PM
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ORIGINAL: buechee

I can't even think of riding in 40 anything. Your hands don't get cold? Now I have a face mask that helps the neck too, but my hands will still get cold. I wish they made something for sportbikes that would help block the wind around your hands. I can layer for the chest. I few tees will do the trick.
-Gerbings heated gloves. Almost $200, but they're great!
-icon insulated riding pants with long underwear.
-Fleece neck tube thing to cover my neck.
-And a sweater under my icon leather jacket.

That is what I wear in below freezing conditions. After a while my feet get a little cold, but I may buy some heated socks next winter. It's not that bad though.
 
Old Apr 1, 2008 | 06:14 PM
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I was riding in the twenties last winter...lol. But only on days when it was going to reach the 60-70's by afternoon.

Oh, and as far as warming up the bike. I prefer to just get it running, then immediately redline it a few times, then I get on it and try to ride in first gear as long as possible so that the revs stay sky-high. That way I can teach it to be tough. With enough training I figure it won't need to warm up soon. I have a similar training plan for fluids and tires coming, I'll let you guys know how it works out.









[sm=yikesomg.gif]...J/K guys. I couldn't resist, now what was this about again...
 
Old Apr 2, 2008 | 01:27 PM
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ORIGINAL: zzrick

I was riding in the twenties last winter...lol. But only on days when it was going to reach the 60-70's by afternoon.

Oh, and as far as warming up the bike. I prefer to just get it running, then immediately redline it a few times, then I get on it and try to ride in first gear as long as possible so that the revs stay sky-high. That way I can teach it to be tough. With enough training I figure it won't need to warm up soon. I have a similar training plan for fluids and tires coming, I'll let you guys know how it works out.


[sm=yikesomg.gif]...J/K guys. I couldn't resist, now what was this about again...

You got me there for a minute.... lolz @ teaching it to be tough.
 
Old Apr 3, 2008 | 01:56 PM
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kawasakis are built tough without all of that training. I gues that's a good way to get a new bike every so often. It's like dear, it just blew up! That could possibly be a good idea.


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