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Plavanchy
08-02-2013, 09:03 PM
I currently drive only 1.4 miles to work (each way), How long should I warm the engine before I go. I've checked the motor when I get to work and its not even warm yet. The gz is so much fun I drive out of my way to put on more miles!
blaine
08-02-2013, 11:18 PM
I currently drive only 1.4 miles to work (each way), How long should I warm the engine before I go. I've checked the motor when I get to work and its not even warm yet. The gz is so much fun I drive out of my way to put on more miles!
As soon as you can.It's not good to have a air cooled engine running & not moving.A engine warms quicker when it is working.
:cool:
Water Warrior 2
08-02-2013, 11:21 PM
A short drive is considered severe conditions to an engine. The engine never gets up to operating temps and the oil never gets up to a proper temp either. By all means go out of your way and smell the flowers on the way. The bike will thank you for the added exercise.
Plavanchy
08-02-2013, 11:24 PM
So, just start and go............after a few minutes?
blaine
08-03-2013, 12:21 AM
So, just start and go............after a few minutes?
Yep. :cool: :)
Water Warrior 2
08-03-2013, 02:35 AM
My routine for start up and go was something like this.
Start the bike, check all the lights for proper function, check horn, zip up jacket, strap on helmet, gloves and ride off. Just a couple minutes of warm up and you should be ready to go. Just back of the choke a little as the engine warms up and you should be chokeless in a half mile or so.
jonathan180iq
08-05-2013, 09:20 AM
I roll off with the bike still using choke. As soon as you're at speed, cut off the choke. The bike needs to be run on it's own and it will warm up faster that way. Oil pressure at idle is not enough to properly lube the head, IMHO. Engines needs to be gushing oil all over the place in order to stay healthy.
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