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SHAFT

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Starting my banshee in the cold days of winter means letting the machine warm up before riding. Depending on the tempature, this might take up to five minutes while everyone else is ready to take off. Is there any product or trick you guys use to keep motor warm over night or cut down on warm up time.

thanks.

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I typically let her warm up five minutes or so anyway, regardless of the temp. Better 5 minutes now than a weekend of torture by not riding AND doing your top end, because you didnt let her warm up properly. Whats 5 minutes anyway?

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Starting my banshee in the cold days of winter means letting the machine warm up before riding. Depending on the tempature, this might take up to five minutes while everyone else is ready to take off. Is there any product or trick you guys use to keep motor warm over night or cut down on warm up time.

thanks.

I agre with shaft, anyways your on a she, just let them go ahead, you can catch them

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Just let her warm up..that's the best thing you can do. Putt around while your freinds go crazy and when it's warmed up..let em have it. Everybody has something to prove against a banshee. Don't worry about it. Have you noticed that..A banshee rider doesn't care who he beats but who he looses too, everybody else puts a notch on their belt if they manage to beat a banshee and don't care if they loose because they usually do and it's by a banshee.

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My drill is start her up and sit while lightly blipping throttle, reducing choke as soon as motor will run with less choke. As soon as motor will idle cleanly with no choke, I start out slowly using only amount of throttle that motor will take and still run clean. Motor will warm up quicker under light load than just idling and it is best to get the choke off as soon as possible. In a few minutes it is ready to take full throttle.

Once in awhile, I see someone on 2 stroke dirt bike start it up and immediatly rev it way up thinking that he is cleaning it out. In fact a friend of mine did this to my KDX200 motorcycle that I let him try out. bangheadbangheadbanghead This is very big mistake when cold.

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