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Title: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: kord_f on January 27, 2015, 01:36:42 PM
This doesn't cause too much of a problem for me but I'm wondering if this is something that can be fixed.  From a cold start it takes my bike a good 4 or 5 minutes to get warmed up with full choke.  My brother is on a 99 bandit 600 (I'm on an 07 GS) and his warms up substantially quicker than mine, probably in about half the time.  What can I do to fix this?
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: ShowBizWolf on January 27, 2015, 02:06:13 PM
What is the air temp when ya start the bike and it does this? When it is around 50 degrees or below, (parked outside at work all day or whatever) my GS takes I'd say between 3 and 5 minutes to warm up too. It's a '98... I always thought that was normal? I will say though that in my garage at home it is anywhere between 68 and 70 degrees and tends to warm up a little quicker than that (again after sitting all night or for a day or more, etc).
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: kord_f on January 27, 2015, 02:11:15 PM
This is in about 60-65 degree weather after sitting overnight.
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: Suzuki Stevo on January 27, 2015, 02:21:36 PM
On a Bone Stock bike right out of the box you can go up one size on the pilots and the mains, that's what I did with my 07, Thankyou EPA
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: Alan_nc on January 27, 2015, 05:11:52 PM
My 02 takes every bit of 5 minutes to warm up....and it's a lot happier after I have ridden it for another 10
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: gsJack on January 27, 2015, 05:43:18 PM
Thank God for FI, now folks will never have to learn how to use a choke.  My stock 02 is ready to go about the time I hit the end of the driveway. 
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: MeeLee on January 27, 2015, 06:02:44 PM
You're not stuck in the snow storm up north?

lol  :icon_lol:
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: gsJack on January 27, 2015, 09:10:04 PM
Big snow was east of us. Besides I did my 30 years of winter riding.  Maybe next spring, maybe not.

From moto e direct.

 
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: Dr.McNinja on January 28, 2015, 12:06:34 AM
Quote from: Suzuki Stevo on January 27, 2015, 02:21:36 PM
On a Bone Stock bike right out of the box you can go up one size on the pilots and the mains, that's what I did with my 07, Thankyou EPA

Yep this x1000. I don't have to use choke for any longer than 2 min even in 30 degree weather because I've rejetted my bike. Between the EPA and California they tend to ruin everything good about everything.
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: Suzuki Stevo on January 28, 2015, 06:38:48 AM
Quote from: Dr.McNinja on January 28, 2015, 12:06:34 AMYep this x1000. I don't have to use choke for any longer than 2 min even in 30 degree weather because I've rejetted my bike. Between the EPA and California they tend to ruin everything good about everything.

If I was a current day Hipster it would be #ThankyouEPA

One step up on a Stock '07 would be #20 pilots and 132.5 mains

http://jetsrus.com/a_jet_kit_street/suzuki_500_GS500F.htm (http://jetsrus.com/a_jet_kit_street/suzuki_500_GS500F.htm)
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: GS500Schultz on January 28, 2015, 08:25:23 AM
even after a rejet my bike takes about 5 minutes in this cold ass chicago weather...

And 3 times to start and run on both CYL! always fire up on 1 then is like "ohh wait I have two pistons"....Then again I still need to sync it after a carb rebuild..
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: Dr.McNinja on January 28, 2015, 08:37:10 AM
Quote from: GS500Schultz on January 28, 2015, 08:25:23 AM
even after a rejet my bike takes about 5 minutes in this cold ass chicago weather...

And 3 times to start and run on both CYL! always fire up on 1 then is like "ohh wait I have two pistons"....Then again I still need to sync it after a carb rebuild..

How do you even ride it with the carbs out of sync?
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: RichDesmond on January 28, 2015, 08:22:58 PM
If it's taking 4-5 minutes to warm up enough to be happy it's likely that low speed circuits on the carbs are at least slightly gummed up. A carb cleaning will help. A #20 pilot and adjusting the air screws is a good idea too, if you've done that and and the bike isn't ready to ride almost instantly then a carb cleaning is in order there also.
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: J_Walker on January 28, 2015, 08:46:30 PM
the warm up is for getting the oil to a safe operating temperature... if your oil is up to temp, you should be able to to just go.

some people say putting a piece of cardboard over the oil cooler helps to warm up the bike for you northern folk.
Title: Re: Bike takes a very long time to warm up
Post by: basmn on January 29, 2015, 04:11:29 PM
sorry for the hi jack , but going up 1 jet size from stock...would that do it for a slip on or is further jetting needed ?