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winter running

Post by littlebigman » Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:08 pm

Question gang.Is it worth getting my bike out the shed and running it periodically whilst I potter around the garden or am I just wearing the engine?
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Re: winter running

Post by dogmatic69 » Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:41 pm

I have read the occasional run can be good, but it must be long enough to burn the water vapour out the oil etc or you will just be doing more harm than good.

The general idea is start it up and let it run till the fan kicks in, turns off, kicks in, turns off. That gets it to full temperature which is hot enough to burn off anything that should not be in there.

not sure what the other guys think.

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Re: winter running

Post by Cammo » Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:18 pm

Have you prepared it for winter storage?

Or is it just sat there after it's last run?
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Re: winter running

Post by Morespeedvicar » Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:15 am

I'd be very carefull just reving the bike up every so often, nc30 plugs are tiny and die very easily. If you dont use the engine under load you just soot the plugs up, I'd take it for a trip round the block after you warmed it, then just give it a wash down.
Or drain the carbs, keep the battery charged and leave it standing.

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Re: winter running

Post by CMSMJ1 » Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:34 am

I agree with the vicar - ride it or just drain the carbs and get it packed up nice and warm. battery either on charge in the bike, or in the house on charge.
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Re: winter running

Post by Neosophist » Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:04 am

Morespeedvicar wrote:I'd be very carefull just reving the bike up every so often, nc30 plugs are tiny and die very easily. If you dont use the engine under load you just soot the plugs up, I'd take it for a trip round the block after you warmed it, then just give it a wash down.
Or drain the carbs, keep the battery charged and leave it standing.

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So long as you dont' fully choke it for a long time and let it warm up until the fan has kicked in twice (give it some revs occasionally) you shouldn't have any problems.. the engine and plugs will be hot enough to have burnt off any crap from startup and all your condensation out the oil will be gone.
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Re: winter running

Post by littlebigman » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:37 pm

What is winter storage???.It was last used November and I've increased tyre pressure,filled tank washed it and covered the exhuast.It'll be out again soon I expect. I do let the fan kick in and exhuast goes virtually invisible, no condensation. What do you guys think.I realise every time you start an engine you wear it somewhat.
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