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Started by swampduc, January 01, 2010, 03:02:33 PM

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swampduc

Does it have to be before you guys forego agressive sport riding due to the tires being cold? I know some people who are going out for a 200+ mile ride tomorrow in 40 to 50 F temps. If it's just going to be riding around, I won't bother, but if I can safely push it a little, I might get the 996 out  [evil]
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1KDS

40* to 50* is about as cold as I will ride.  Since it's a longer trip your tires should get up to a acceptable temp to push the bike a little.
Every bike I've ever owned.

stopintime

In my experience, a noticeable difference between 40 and 50.
The tires will reach an acceptable temperature - more so if you drop the pressure 3, 4 or 5 psi.
If I had to rate traction, I'd say we have about two thirds left before we hit "wet" traction.
Try a twist of the throttle going out of a narrow corner to see where it's at?
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

ungeheuer

I'm sorry. I dont understand the question  8) [moto] 8) [laugh];)
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KnightofNi

it depends on the road conditions and how stupid i feel that day, but i will push it no matter what the temp is provided i have given my tires time to warm up.
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WetDuc

Anything below 45F and I'm not friggin riding.  North Florida was 21F this morning with a high of 45F...not riding. 
2007 S2R1000, 2009 M696 & 2008 M695 (foster bikes)

swampduc

Quote from: KnightofNi on January 04, 2010, 05:15:00 AM
it depends on the road conditions and how stupid i feel that day, but i will push it no matter what the temp is provided i have given my tires time to warm up.
You also like to pull powerslides in ice and snow  [cheeky]
OTOH, one of my basic goals with any ride is to attempt to remain upright.
I ended up skipping the long ride, but took the 996 out yesterday in 48F temps to run the engine, and did about 50 miles. The bike had only been ridden once in the last 2 months, and I don't winterize as we sometimes end up wearing shorts on Christmas Day.
I ended up taking it pretty easy as I had some mild rear tire traction issues pretty early on.
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KnightofNi

it's only a p[owerslide if you are in a car. and really, what's the problem with that?

on the bike it's called "backing it in"

;D
Life, alas is very drear. Up with the glass and down with the beer!
Quote from: RB on September 09, 2009, 05:31:47 AM
Seriously, when i am 800years old i want to rock like Lemmy! it is a religion that requires lots of determination, drugs, and Marshall stacks.

now with clavicle of steel (stainless) wrist o' steel (11/2011)