what's your warm up like?
- matthew5656
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what's your warm up like?
I used to assume that allowing my bike to idle and let the motor warm entirely before I rolled off was the safer bet, but is that really true? I have read/heard from different sources that an idle warm up may be damaging for certain areas of the bike because the oil isn't distributed properly throughout the entire machine and that some parts may run too hot before much oil can reach it.
So what's your warm up routine? Any insight to what I've been reading about or is it all rumor? I've been letting mine idle for about five minutes or however long it takes me to get it out of my shed and gear up, but then I'm pretty easy on the throttle and RPM range before it completely warms up. I choke it literally for less than 20 seconds every morning. Must be the 70-80 degree weather lately...
So what's your warm up routine? Any insight to what I've been reading about or is it all rumor? I've been letting mine idle for about five minutes or however long it takes me to get it out of my shed and gear up, but then I'm pretty easy on the throttle and RPM range before it completely warms up. I choke it literally for less than 20 seconds every morning. Must be the 70-80 degree weather lately...
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I start the bike up and start riding immediately. Gently until the bike warms up. Letting the bike idle is one of the worst things to do IMO.
All my bikes except for the KLX are fuelies. I changed the pilot, main, needle, etc on the KLX carb and the bike starts instantaneously and the bike can be ridden away immediately with not hiccups or hesitation whatsoever.
All my bikes except for the KLX are fuelies. I changed the pilot, main, needle, etc on the KLX carb and the bike starts instantaneously and the bike can be ridden away immediately with not hiccups or hesitation whatsoever.

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I gear up. Start up. Ride. Sometimes I'm onto the highway within 1/2 mile. Other times I'm taking the winding way to work.
My bike is fuel injected. It bike does have a "fast idle switch" that increased the idle speed - use that only when the temps are COLD.
Never idle the cars either. Just a waste of gasoline IMHO.
P
My bike is fuel injected. It bike does have a "fast idle switch" that increased the idle speed - use that only when the temps are COLD.
Never idle the cars either. Just a waste of gasoline IMHO.
P
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Re: what's your warm up like?
my bike manual says let it warm up for about 2-5 mins before riding, thats what i do
i have a 650 ninja
i have a 650 ninja
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