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for those who have an engine temperature indicator, im curious what a typical temperature reading for you is (street riding, not track). im sure it varies from bike to bike, but what range is normal for YOUR bike
1995 Yamaha FZR600- my learner, sold
2001 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen
2005 Suzuki GSX-R 750- cutoff by an illegal U-turner and totaled
2007 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen... R1s are a hot commodity, huh? any anti-theft system suggestions?
Current: 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
BenSmith
Highway with air flow during 70-80F ambient temp, approx 170-190F. Sitting in traffic with no airflow through radiator or constant stop and start traffic lights; between 220-240F.
anywhere around 75-120*C or 170-248*F
Low end of the spectrum when it's a nice day & i'm not in traffic... top end when it's hot & i'm STUCK in traffic. Pretty rare that it gets above 95*C (bout 200.)
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180-205F this time of year
06 R1, seems to always be in the 170-175 range no matter what the outside temp is as long as I am moving. If I get stuck in traffic, the fan cycles on at 218, and it cools to 208 before shutting off. I've never seen a temp above 218 on my bike.
The 98 R1 I had used to always run at 164 if I was moving and that one the fan cycled from 224 down to 214
Yamaha
Moving in sub 80 degree weather: 175 steady
Stopped: Quickly moves up to 219 and the fans come on
180's-220's depending on weather/movement
yea man same as mine when new and have seen 220 at most. but now it doesn't go down when fan kicked in and i have seen 240 unless i start moving quick. i had water in there at some point when i notice. now has that expensive antifreeze and seems worse. im taking thermostat out next.
"fuckit!"
Isn't that coolant temp? either way mine was around 205 today (pretty hot) and sitting in traffic it gets up to 220-225 F
(2006 ZZR600)
exactly 153 all day on the highway when it's under 80 degrees out, otherwise it floats in the low 160s.
in traffic it'll hover around 185-195, and occasionally will hit 200-210 when it's really hot. in heavy traffic fan will kick at 215 till it drops to 205...this goes on till i can stay above 15mph or so again.
07 SV650S
168-174 if i'm moving and/or it's cooler than 75*
180-220 if it's warm and i'm not going too fast/or it's hot and i'm stationary
hurray, strikethrough!
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04 cbr 1k
174 when moving and 233 when sitting at a light. After 14000 miles or so I discovered that if you hold the throttle just ever so slightly off idle the fan so graciously kicks on and she'd hover around 217-219 till I started to move again, in cooler weather it would come down to 209 - 211.
Not sure if other mfg's have the same function feature but it's worth the testing to keep your eng slightly below grenade temps![]()
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CBR 929 W/ antifreeze
80deg
Highway = 178-182
Traffic = 214-225
I may be switching to water my next oil change for the hotter temps within the next couple of months. Who else is running straight water with an additive? Does it help with the recovery temp?
Gino
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RC51 - cold days (35-55) runs 150-165 around town. Summer, the fans will turn on at ~220 and take it down to around 207 in traffic or not. Frame gets so damn hot its unbelievable. Easily the hottest bike ive ever ridden
2002 RC51
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Mine is steady at around 175F when moving, that's when the thermostat opens/closes.
Fan comes on at 220 in traffic, which happens pretty easily.
We are all at the mercy of the manufacturers here.. bikes will probably only get hotter. Current bikes run hotter then the old ones cause the EFI allows them to run leaner mixtures.. better fuel economy & emissions as emissions tend to drop as exhaust gas temperture goes up.All the extra horsepower isn't helping either.
I swear mine runs a little cooler with the map richened a little.. but I can't prove it scientifically or anything.
'07 CBR 1000rr
Steady riding - 189
Hot in traffic - quickly to 210
Fan comes on - 220
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05 R6,
fan on at 210
sitting in traffic i've seen it get to 220s
on the highway on a hot day it's steady between 160-170.
Current:
00 Aprilia RSV-R
Past:
06 R6
05 R6
97 Honda F3
My Duc 851 would get as high as 240 in traffic... I switched to engine ice - it still go as hot be recoverd to normal temp quicker - the motor was pretty heavily breathed on:-). It also ran cooler in normal operation180 vs 210.
added race fuel...brought the temp down further... (slower burning)
Graham
Graham
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in traffic wicked Hot
on the highway still wicked Hot
parked in the sun Hot
parked in the shade warm.![]()