overheating..
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TWISTEDTWIN
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overheating..
Hi
The other day I ended up in a completely congested area of London with the trx (most of it is..you might say!!),anyway before I knew it the temperature gauge went up to 100 degrees...scary!
I haven't had the bike for that long, so i was wondering if this is quite common.
There is plenty of coolant into the rad, and at about 100degrees I couldn't detect the cooling fan kicking in, isn't it supposed to start working before boiling point?!!
Looking forward to hear from you doc's!
Cheers
The other day I ended up in a completely congested area of London with the trx (most of it is..you might say!!),anyway before I knew it the temperature gauge went up to 100 degrees...scary!
I haven't had the bike for that long, so i was wondering if this is quite common.
There is plenty of coolant into the rad, and at about 100degrees I couldn't detect the cooling fan kicking in, isn't it supposed to start working before boiling point?!!
Looking forward to hear from you doc's!
Cheers
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.... probably get more results if you do a search for "temperature"trixynut wrote:Mate,
The fan hardly ever comes on! Use search on 'termerature' or something similar on the forum: been discussed a few times before.
Dave
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I commute across London everyday and it runs over 100 on a regular basis, fan kicks in (106 sounds right) and out (95ish) all the time in heavy traffic. It's very quiet and doesn't noticably draw current so you wouldn't know it's on except for the temp drop and the blast of hot air on your legs.
Cools down real quick once you get moving so I wouldn't sweat it.
Cools down real quick once you get moving so I wouldn't sweat it.
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