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Re: [ST] Re: Warming up an engine
- Subject: Re: [ST] Re: Warming up an engine
- From: David Edmondson <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 20:28:33 +0000
There is an Australian winery called "Mount Hurtle".
With the addition of a comma that's about all the procedure a
motorcyclist needs to know.
Cheers, Dave
On Thursday, November 8, 2001, at 09:45 am, Cunningham Andrew wrote:
> I go through the following routine when starting up the RS:
>
> 1. Open garage and unchain RS
> 2. Wheel RS out of garage and start it, whilst parking on side stand
> 3. Put on earplugs, helmet, gloves
> 4. Quick visual check of RS (tyres, chain etc.)
> 5. Close and lock garage
> 6. Sit on bike (coolant temp now about 60-70 degrees C)
> 7. Engage first gear and ride away :-))
>
> I usually ride fairly easily for the first 10 minutes or so just to
> really
> let the engine (oil) get warmed up and get some heat in the tyres.
> After
> that it's no holes barred...oh yes!
>
> Andy
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> Andy Cunningham
> Stockholm, Sweden
> 955i Sprint RS (01)
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