oldhippie
Senior Member
Took a 200 mile trip to visit a friend in the hospital, it was 19 degrees out when I left the house. The bike ran just fine.
I always let it warm up, especially as it gets colder. There are differant types of metal used on the motor and each one heats up and expands at differant rates. If you don't let the motor warm up at idle you risk blowing gaskets and seals.
Good rule of thumb is to let it warm up until you can feel heat with your had 2 inches away from the head.
At least you were riding to a hospital.. this way if you got frost bitten they could take care of you:newsmile100:.
No problem in the cold weather. She runs like a top. But I do have to say...she never gets below 40deg in my heated garage so she warms up pretty quick.
:cheers
Heated garage.... That's cheating:newsmile100::newsmile100:.
england weather is either wet mild or blue skys sun and freezing at this end of year.bike loves cold but i to leave a couple of minutes ticking over while i put on my jackets helmet etc.i seem to have more of a problem with cold hands than poor running cos some times on a run ive got to stop cos of chill blanes.( engine great for warming cold hands)
Cold is when you spit, it freezes and turns into an ice bomb before it hits the ground. Cool is when you start to think of putting on thermal drawers and you put your warm beer outside to cool faster. Chilly that's just the way I like my beer:cheers.
Ride out this morning was 20 degrees. took the Rg it did not complain a bit
You have some heated gear on when you ride. I haven't got enough fat on my boney frame to keep me warm at that temp for riding. I'd have a few layers on for riding at highway speeds at that temp. I've done it for the 15 minute ride to work but any farther and as soon as I get a chill I'm shivering for the rest of the day.