Re: looks like the warm weather's finally come to an end....

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Re: looks like the warm weather's finally come to an end....

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Stormeruk wrote:2 degrees :( :(
A scorcher, I had to scrape the car windows this morning :cry:
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supposed to drop to minus 3-4c here the nicht....brrrrrrrrrrrr 8O
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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

Glad I have a garage now, I use to hate scraping the frost of the bike seat. 8O

Also glad I (with the help of a plumber friend) fixed the heating :D
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Post by Bondy »

Still out everyday here :D . Currently 23c so i went out for short blast, was a bit cool though i'm gonna have to start wearing my leathers as opposed to the airtex jacket and jeans.
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:D :D :D
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Post by Jaglifter »

Last few days have been brilliant bike weather down here. Been out at least once every day.

Dry and cold (engine seems to make awsome amounts of power when its cold!).

Only real problem is the low sun.
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Post by Bondy »

I always found my bike ran better in the cold. Don't know why. It just seemed smoother.
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Post by bob the builder »

Mine purred its way in to work at 4 am today, forgot to put my neck warmer on though! Bike definately runs better on cold dense air.

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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

I think you will find that cold air has more oxygen per cubic meter than warm air.
Therefore in the winter for each inlet stroke the bike sucks in more oxygen in the fuel air mix and the there's a better explosion when it sparks.
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Has anyone noticed that the exhaust sounds better in the cold? This last week the bike, once nicely warmed up, has sounded awesome! Could just be that cold air better transmits the sound to your ears of course.

One thing though: the bike is really hard to start once it gets sub-zero. Even when used every day. It just seems to be a few degrees that make the difference (+3C was fine). I guess that is the nature of carbs.
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