Slow stuff, Bike Temp.???
Slow stuff, Bike Temp.???
Just wondering how hot your guys' bikes are when your doing slow stuff. Within 10 minutes, my bike is allready at 220. Is there a way to help it cool better? ~nick
Re: Slow stuff, Bike Temp.???
Originally Posted by TEACH C6
hardwire the fan to stay on all the time and your bike will run 20 degrees cooler
Re: Slow stuff, Bike Temp.???
I haven't done it yet but I just bought another fan i'm gonna try to mount them both on there and run one off a switch so it will run all the time when i'm practicing and I can turn it off when I'm just riden. I've heard of people doing it just gotta find time to do it.
Re: Slow stuff, Bike Temp.???
Originally Posted by TEDDY.B
or to a switch, just don't forget to turn it on while your not on the highway. it'll help for burnouts too
I have a switch on my radiator fan, one time I forgot to turn it on, rode it for 15 minutes in a small parkin lot doin tricks.
Temp got up to 280 degrees, but I think my thermostat stuck because it didn't blow coolant out of the overflow.
just a good thing I looked down @ the gauges.
Re: Slow stuff, Bike Temp.???
Originally Posted by FTPstunna
Just wondering how hot your guys' bikes are when your doing slow stuff. Within 10 minutes, my bike is allready at 220. Is there a way to help it cool better? ~nick
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Re: Slow stuff, Bike Temp.???
just keep an eye on the radiator overflow...once everything is pissed out of it add more..radiator fluid.....water...****...and wallah!!!!!! its all better
Last edited by D-UNIT dem xpt; Mar 16, 2004 at 02:45 PM.
Re: Slow stuff, Bike Temp.???
when i was in florida my fan fuse broke andi was rocking **** and it just started to literrally spray **** into the air all around me, whole bike was covered in radiator fluid
and then brice roc switched up my fuse for me and BAM i was back in buisness after i refilled it with some water.
and then brice roc switched up my fuse for me and BAM i was back in buisness after i refilled it with some water. Re: Slow stuff, Bike Temp.???
220 isn't bad.
mine usually is 109 celcius, so like what, 225-230 ish. that's a fine temp for it.
if you wire up a switch to keep the fan on all the time, wire the switch into the positive side of the thermo switch, so when you have it turned off, your normal thermo switch will still kick on the fan like a regular bike....that way you don't jack it up.
i'm wiring mine up this way so i can choose. although i don't really worry about it, sitting at 220 isn't going to hurt the bike.
mine usually is 109 celcius, so like what, 225-230 ish. that's a fine temp for it.
if you wire up a switch to keep the fan on all the time, wire the switch into the positive side of the thermo switch, so when you have it turned off, your normal thermo switch will still kick on the fan like a regular bike....that way you don't jack it up.
i'm wiring mine up this way so i can choose. although i don't really worry about it, sitting at 220 isn't going to hurt the bike.
Re: Slow stuff, Bike Temp.???
Originally Posted by FTPstunna
Well, I usually stop when it hits 220, its been up to like 250 before. The fan automatically comes on at like 210, but the temp still climbs.....
also, wiring a hard switch wo'nt help you if you say the bike temp keeps climbinb with the fan on....it should drop when teh fan kicks on.
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