View Full Version : "Allow the engine oil to circulate before riding"?
Magneto
20th December 2013, 18:19
My new Suzuki 250's manual says to allow 'sufficient' idling time after a warm or cold engine start before applying load or revving the engine.
What's a sufficient time in this context? The time it takes to put gloves and a helmet on?
Thx
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Tazz
20th December 2013, 18:23
Couple of mins relaxed riding time usually. Idling it in the drive doesn't actually warm it up a whole heap.
Akzle
21st December 2013, 05:58
^ what he said.
Its actually very little to do with the oil, and more important to warm your rear tyre!
Stand the bike up straight with the front wheel against a wall, rev as far as it will go with the clutch in and first selected, then drop it, not release, drop, flick your fingers off the clutch lever like your shooting a bow.
In about 2 minutes your tyre, engine and gearbox will be as warm as theyre gonna get.
mrchips
21st December 2013, 07:29
Couple of mins relaxed riding time usually. Idling it in the drive doesn't actually warm it up a whole heap.
+ 1
Hey Magneto, I Just let idle as long as it takes to put my helmet / gloves on & get my leg over (approx. 20 secs) or just long enough to hold idle, then hit the road. A couple of mins relaxed riding will do the rest... just don't red line it until up to temp. :niceone:
Flip
21st December 2013, 08:54
About the only bike I warm up these days is the old side valve R71. It runs like crap until the carbs are warmed and flushed and the choke is in.
Modern bikes just need a few seconds for the oil pressure to go up and for all the critical internals to be lubricated.
BMWST?
21st December 2013, 09:04
about as much time as it takes for the oil pressure light to go off
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