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carlsp2
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running temperature

Post by carlsp2 »

could anyone tell me what the normal running temperature of an sp2 on a warm day normally is mine is running around 100c and as this is the boiling point of water im a little concerned cheers carl p.s i do ride quick but surely not to the point of boiling the bike :? [/b]
im new to this v twin buisness so take it easy on me
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marcus
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Post by marcus »

Hiya fella you are of course rite water does normaly boil at 100 c but because your cooling system is under pressure the boiling point is actualy more like 110/120 cars and bikes operate most efficiently around 95 c . on a warm day its normal for a bike/car to run alittle hotter than normal because of the hotter air goin through your radiator and will tend to get realy hot sitting in traffic. As long as it doesnt go into the red i wouldnt worry and check that your cooling fan kicks in when sittin still in traffic etc it should come on around 110c and go off at 95 but it depends how accurate the gauge is. I remember when i borrowed my mates sp1 for the day it was a summers day and it did run up in the 100 cs. You may also notice that if you go out on a cold day your bike will run alot cooler as the air goin through your radiator is alot cooler than in summer.
Hope this helps i sure some other folks will jump in and give you there opinion on this matter to put you mind at rest. 8) laters dude
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barrioplano
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Post by barrioplano »

What Marcus says is what the maintenance manual also says (for VTR1000F, but SP2 should be the same in this respect).
The VTR1000F can operate up to 121 Celsius -- though I never saw it above 105.
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