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| EasyGoingPat |
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 Posted: 15:23 - 21 Jan 2015 Post subject: Safe to Warm Up Air-Cooled BMW Stationary? |
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Hi,
I have just acquired a BMW R1100S. I was surprised in the manual to read that, when the engine is started from cold, you should ride away in less than 30 seconds. Does anyone know how important this is?
Presumably, the lack of air-flow means the engine will warm up unevenly, perhaps stressing some parts, but I've had various air-cooled bikes throughout my life and never worried about this.
It can be inconvenient, too. Recently, I did some maintenance work on the engine and needed to check one or two things with the engine running and warm, but I can't take the bike on the road at the moment because it is declared SORN.
Any help or advice from experienced BM owners (or owners of other big air-cooled bikes) would be very much appreciated.
Kind wishes ~ Patrick
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arnt the r1100 oil cooled?
i happily leave my air head idling for a few minutes with no dramas
can't think an oil head is much different, as long as the pump is pumping the oil it shouldnt be a major issue untill it reaches a few hundred degrees, which isnt going to happen in 5 minutes of idling ____________________ the humans are dead
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Be very careful BMW r series air / oil cooled DO NOT like idling stationery
I have had a customer seize one
No more than 5 mins !
The engine's cooling dose not work unless the bike is in motion ____________________ Dave
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They can get to hot in traffic but as most are ridden by experienced riders who tend to filter there not to much of an issue
I think with any air cooled bike I switch off if stuck for more the 5 mins ! probably on/in any bike /car why sit still burning fuel if not going anywhere ____________________ Dave
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it might just be because its illegal to idle your engine in germany....
Section 30 of the StVO (German Road Traffic Licensing Regulations)
states:
“When operating a vehicle it is forbidden to produce
undue noise and avoidable air pollution from exhaust
fumes. Especially prohibited is the unnecessary idling
of engines.”
According to the LImSchG (Federal Immission
Control Act) and the StVO it is against the law to
wilfully and knowingly violate these paragraphs.
Violation can result in a heavy fine.
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I thought for the natives in Scotchland that idle was the default setting  ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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the japs fit an auto cooling fan as do most if not all bike makers do.....so bmw being german etc....... |
Well now, that looks like you are saying that BMW don't fit cooling fans when Japanese manufacturers do.
I haven't seen a Japanese air cooled bike with a cooling fan (except for scooters, but the fans on these are generally flywheel mounted just like in a mower or a chainsaw so not exactly 'automatic'). An airhead BMW is the same idea - it's air-cooled.
Now for oil cooled bikes - there are some that have thermostatic fans, and that 'some' includes a few BMWs.
Water cooled? "But BMW have just started making water cooled bikes". Yes, how true - if you count 1983 as 'just'... The K series has always been water cooled, and has always had a thermostatic 'automatic' cooling fan.
| bikenut wrote: | see the bmw black museum........ |
Oh no, a BMW bike engine broke. That must mean they are all on borrowed time because they obviously aren't built very well...
Yeah, ok. Because a Japanese bike will never ever break or have any problems of any sort at all.
I'm quite sure that one day something important will break in my K75 engine. After all, it's got over 80,000 miles on it. Just think, if it was Japanese it would probably have broken and been scrapped 40,000 miles ago because the parts had been discontinued. ____________________ Any and all advice given should not be followed - if you have to ask it means you don't know so get a man in to do it for you. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 25 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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