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  1. #16
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    myself,
    i will get dressed,
    fire it up,ride off at low rev's.
    just be gentle for the first few minutes
    forsale A100,awesome power.
    near ready for bucket raceing,or just a padock,beach hack.
    gotta be a good deal,surely

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    You forgot 'take gloves off again and do up chin strap'.
    No.
    Start off
    Go over a bump
    Find your helmet spins around your head
    Stop 'cause you can't see
    THEN do up chin strap.

    (PS: spinning the helmet around so you can see again before doing up the strap is optional)
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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    choke on ....
    ... and remember you will have cold tyres so no knee down action untill they are nice n hot
    Good u tube vid here on how to warm up the tyres...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEKz-...eature=related

    Warning your front tyre will still be cold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robo555 View Post
    Go to petrol station to check tyre pressure...
    You are much better off to get a good pressure guage and check them at home (cold). Petrol stations will "vary" considerably, especially when you get there only to find that their air hose is not working.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    60s. It doesn't need any more time than this.
    Yup. Its not a 20 step process, and the bike doesnt need a 30min warmup. Startt it, let it get some temp and ride it.

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    Unless it's a water cooled two stroke - bring it up towards running temp before taking off.....
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    I let my 93 FXR idle away untill the fan kicks in, then i know it's warm as !
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    I used to have a VF500 and a guy at Silverstone (who raced them) said the best way was to start them up gently and ride straight away, removing choke as soon as pos but keep revs down until temp guage moves. Clocked well over 90 thou miles on it in just over two years with just basic maintenance and it rode brilliantly when i sold it - reluctantly. Done it with all my bikes and the current one is over 112 thou and rides lke new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheshirecat View Post
    I used to have a VF500 and a guy at Silverstone (who raced them) said the best way was to start them up gently and ride straight away, removing choke as soon as pos but keep revs down until temp guage moves. Clocked well over 90 thou miles on it in just over two years with just basic maintenance and it rode brilliantly when i sold it - reluctantly. Done it with all my bikes and the current one is over 112 thou and rides lke new.
    Thanks mate.

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    When are you getting your bike?
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