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Recently after a short ride the engine and frame of my bike get super hot, so much so that its about to burn my leg. Just last week i changed the oil and topped off the coolant ( the coolant was a diffrent color than the cooland that was in there yellow) but dont see how doing these things would make the bike hot. btw the thermostat only says 185 or so, far from overheating. Any ideas would be appreciated.
It's 95 freaking degrees out dude, don't worry about it.
If the coolant temp says 185, you're ok.
degs
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R1
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Sorry, its a R6, and I never ride in shorts
It's just weird bechause ive been riding at night lately when its 60 out and never before did the bike get hot like this, even when it was 95 a couple of weeks ago
The frame on my R1 gets ridiculously hot after riding for a while, and on a 90* day the temps will read anywhere from 190-220* while riding. It's just that these bikes were designed to run hot.
One thing you can do that has given people some relief from the heat is 1) At Water Wetter or other additive to the coolant, and 2) Gutting the cat will also help in reducing the heat.
R1
Where do they sell water wetter?
My bike runs at between 175 and 195. In traffic it's up to 220
You're fine dude
I used to worry when my only watercooled bike would nudge a little over 210.
BCM Ducati reassured me a few times that they're just fine at 200.And in racing conditions are even fine to 260. Bruce Meyers,the Ducati guru said they're fine to 260.So i've taken his advice.I mean they're just at running temperature at 200 anyways.All of my frames(well,not the old BMW) get hot,especially in hot weather the Ducati will burn
Edit: oh yeah,keep in mind that the fuel injection meters depending on temperature.Make the ECU think it's cold and you risk poor performance.
Greg
Current bikes' :
'99 X1 Buell
'00 996 Ducati
'05 Buell Xb12r
I absolutely agree that they weren't designed to cruise.My 996 refuses to even run below 4000 RPM.
But now the question becomes'...What's a normal operating temperature?
It's AT LEAST 180 me thinks
Greg
Current bikes' :
'99 X1 Buell
'00 996 Ducati
'05 Buell Xb12r
hah post up when you start running 220 as a normal temp.... to break under 200 I have to be doing triple digits
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But the normal temperature even when cruising for my year R1 has been reported to be in the 185-200 range. Under normal cruising conditions, with nothing wrong and new coolant, this is pretty much the norm for this bike. The R6 I'm assuming is the same way, but I haven't spent much time over on the R6 forums so I don't really know.
R1
My TLR runs between 185 and 187 regardless what the temp is out. Stop in traffic and it'll shoot right to 220, fans blasting. Yes, you can cook an egg on the frame too. Most of these alum frames pull the heat quite well.
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my 04 with no cat, a chip and blue ice. runs 165-185 under my normal cruising conditions.
then again my normal cruising conditions more than likely aren't the same a yours.
about the only time my engine is below 8k is when i'm coming to a stop and spends most of it's time above 10k
the blue ice (or what ever it's called) did make a difference as did the chip, stock the bike was running way to lean.
btw: if it's 85+ i'm not riding the bike i'm fishing.
jim
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I noticed after installing the power commander, filter and exhaust that my bike runs really hot. At red lights I see temps in the low 200's after being at speed. U shouldn't have anything to worry about. Has it overheated? If it hasn't worry then.
Not sure but you know mixing types of coolant can
cause it to deteriorate.
If you are unsure and know its not just your imagination
then just drain, flush and refill with new stuff.
2008 Honda CBR 600RR
in my zx12 water wetter is a must. I'm considering getting a manual fan switch which will also help my heat.
what types of coolant did you actually mix? It's fine to run hot the way it is, but I'm thinking you may want to drain and refill. Sounds like maybe there was a premix in there and you topped off with straight coolant or something like that. In a lot of cases water is going to keep it cooler than straight coolant. Coolant by design is just to keep the bits and pieces of the cooling system moving, keep it from freezing and minimize the evaporation of water.
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