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Do I need to start the enginne 1 time a week?
#1
hello, it's a little bit cold outside here, won't be ride my fazer400 for several weeks, do I need to start the enginne and let it idle running for mins once a week to prevent the machine freeze?
still like the old time rock n' roll
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#2
Unless you run the bike up to full working temperature you will do more harm than good due to build up of acidic condensates. Every litre of fuel burnt produces an equal amount of water vapour which unless the bike is run up to operating temp will contaminate the engine oil.
Better to remove battery unless you have an alarm/immobiliser fitted & bring indoors, occasionally trickle charging on an Optimate or similar-cold weather is the enemy of batteries.
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#3
What dave said.....never let me down....bring the battery inside in the warm with a nice cup of hot chocolate and a blanket and all will be fine.
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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(20-01-16, 09:56 AM)Dave48 link Wrote: Unless you run the bike up to full working temperature you will do more harm than good due to build up of acidic condensates. Every litre of fuel burnt produces an equal amount of water vapour which unless the bike is run up to operating temp will contaminate the engine oil.
Better to remove battery unless you have an alarm/immobiliser fitted & bring indoors, occasionally trickle charging on an Optimate or similar-cold weather is the enemy of batteries.

:agree
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#5
ok, I will let it stay at home then. Smile
still like the old time rock n' roll
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#6
when you say its getting a little bit cold ( & noting your from Asia) what temperature are you talking about?

It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
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(21-01-16, 08:56 AM)Robbie8666 link Wrote: when you say its getting a little bit cold ( & noting your from Asia) what temperature are you talking about?
10°C to 4°C here today, and rainning, and will keep ranning. though I never saw a snow here,  but without indoor heating system, it's really cold.
still like the old time rock n' roll
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(22-01-16, 01:43 AM)yamasaki link Wrote: [quote author=Robbie8666 link=topic=19171.msg222056#msg222056 date=1453362968]
when you say its getting a little bit cold ( & noting your from Asia) what temperature are you talking about?
10°C to 4°C here today, and rainning, and will keep ranning. though I never saw a snow here,  but without indoor heating system, it's really cold.
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That's a Scottish summer that is!  :lol
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(22-01-16, 11:46 AM)JoeRock link Wrote: [quote author=yamasaki link=topic=19171.msg222143#msg222143 date=1453423404]
[quote author=Robbie8666 link=topic=19171.msg222056#msg222056 date=1453362968]
when you say its getting a little bit cold ( & noting your from Asia) what temperature are you talking about?
10°C to 4°C here today, and rainning, and will keep ranning. though I never saw a snow here,  but without indoor heating system, it's really cold.
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That's a Scottish summer that is!  :lol
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If we get that weather, it's called a foccin heatwave :lol
Colin
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