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Old 02-24-2013, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by skidmarx View Post
Just had the new bike delivered and have started the break in routine. Supprised to find that there isn't a temp sensor in the cooling system. Anyone know if they exist? The Dash has the capability to read one, so seams worthwhile to get one if available. My 2005 bike came with one fitted and I relyed on it to let me know when she was good to go.

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There is however a thermostat in the right hand rad line, so warm-up is quick and easy. I tend to lay my hand on the back of the cylinder when I'm closing the choke. If it's warm to the touch you're good to go.
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