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LanceG60

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All these 400z kids and other 4-stroke friends say I'm crazy to let a Banshee idle when I'm letting it warm up, or if I leave it alone for a minute. I figure its ok for it to idle, I mean it seems ridiculous. I just want some feedback because I'm 100% sure I'm not hurting a thing by letting it idle. They say I'll foul plugs but the last thing I want to do is rev it when the thing is cold...

 

P.S. I think they are just trying to find a fault in the Bansh because I've beaten them by bus lengths on the pavement

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LET IT IDLE!! its not gonna hurt anything, especially if you have it idling pretty high. i dont think id have the idle turned way down on mine tho. ur sposed to let them warm up otherwise your piston will expand faster than ur cylinder(i think i got that the right way) and thats not good.

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If anything it's not a good idea to let a motor idle because it can foul out out the plugs.
It's OK to let them idle for a minute or 2, but when a 2-stroke idles the fuel mixture is very rich and can foul a plug if idles for too long.

 

You have got to be kidding me. If you are worried about fouling plugs, than you are jetted incorrectly. This is precisely the reason why I hate rich pilots. It does no good. I have my idle turned so low that the bike stumbles on itself and sounds like it's gonna stall. it has never stalled. I do not like it to idle at a high RPM. I let my bike idle for 20 minutes. It will idle all damn day if I let it. Or untill it runs out of fuel. And depending on the outside temp, you don't have to worry about overheating. A radiator is a heat exchanger. It takes the warm coolant, and exchanges the heat to the outside air. Simple as that. It doesn't need airflow, unless it's 90 degrees outside. Just because the bike is idling, doesn't automatically mean that the mixture is rich. Unless you have it jetted that way. At idle, with the slides closed, your bike is drawing a minimal amount of air, and it needs a minimal amount of fuel, So, why jet the shit out of it with a rich pilot? No need to. I run 27.5 pilots in my bike, basically stock motor, and like I said, idles any amount of time you want it too...... I once on a dice run let it idle for about a half hour when we were getting my buddies EX out of a hole. Everybody was worried about my bike "loading up". Everyone except me.

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