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MisterCinders
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Now that it's warmed up, here's a question about engine heat.
In the city, bogged down in traffic or a stretch of badly timed red lights (I.e., anywhere in Chicago), I worry about engine heat.
A couple times I have had to idle through stop and go traffic for almost an hour. I'd never let the bike idle that long without a fan on the engine. In those situations, I kill the engine at longer lights to let it cool a bit. I've even pulled over for a few minutes to give it a break.
All of this is just caution, and I've yet to encounter a problem or symptom that prompted me to shut the engine down. That's my question.
What are the signs of too much engine heat? Are there any things to watch for as a danger sign telling you to pull over?
Discuss.
In the city, bogged down in traffic or a stretch of badly timed red lights (I.e., anywhere in Chicago), I worry about engine heat.
A couple times I have had to idle through stop and go traffic for almost an hour. I'd never let the bike idle that long without a fan on the engine. In those situations, I kill the engine at longer lights to let it cool a bit. I've even pulled over for a few minutes to give it a break.
All of this is just caution, and I've yet to encounter a problem or symptom that prompted me to shut the engine down. That's my question.
What are the signs of too much engine heat? Are there any things to watch for as a danger sign telling you to pull over?
Discuss.