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SV1000S Temp.

Postby WIL126 » Fri Jul 28, 2006 1:18 am

I just purchased a new SV1000S and I was wondering what the normal operating temp usually is for those who own an SV1000S. I have a TL1000R and it normally runs 180 degrees but I noticed the Sv running around 192 (thats with only 35 miles on it), so I just wanted to make sure everything was doing O.K. since I couldn't find anthing in the book on it.
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Postby Russell Masecar » Fri Jul 28, 2006 6:10 pm

That sounds about right. The ol' TLR had the split radiator configuration which I think had more cooling surface area than the SV1000's does (I personally think the SV1000's radiator is a bit too smalll for the 1000 engine, because it is only slightly larger than the SV650's radiator). FYI, my SV1000 runs around 200 degrees at the track and I have removed the fan to allow better air flow, but I can't leave the bike running very long after a session (so leave your fan on). Hope that helps, Russell.
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Postby WIL126 » Fri Jul 28, 2006 9:23 pm

Yeah that helps me out knowing that i'm not letting it get to hot since I don't know what it should be at in the first place. Since it is new I just didn't want to screw something up, thanks again.
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Postby bryan_r » Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:34 pm

vroom vroom.

hope it doesn't rain us out tomorrow.

it's drizzling here now.
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Postby Tom Fetsko » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:31 pm

Rain you out from what? :smt102
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Postby bryan_r » Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:34 pm

Tom Fetsko wrote:Rain you out from what? :smt102


I ride with lilwil occasionally.

he bought his new bike 2 days before I bought my new bike.. haha

we are planning on trying to get thru the break in's for both bikes (or atleast part of it) tomorrow (sunday)

sorry, shoulda explained that one a bit for the general populace.
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Postby Tom Fetsko » Sun Jul 30, 2006 2:47 pm

Thank you for clearing up my confusion. ;-)

If you don't want any rain, send it down this way as we could really use it. We got a piddly little shower last night, although it did cool things off nicely.

We're back to the furnace for the next couple days with no rain in sight. :sad:
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Postby bryan_r » Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:35 am

we've been having more than our fair share lately. I wish I could send ya some of it.



none today though.. .

250 miles thru the break-in at the end of the day Mike.

finally got too excitied and cranked it to about 9k in 2nd and shifted like I meant it.

it's gonna be wicked when I can keep the r's above about 5,500-6 for the upshifts I believe.


how did the clean up go?
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Postby bryan_r » Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:35 am

Tom Fetsko wrote:Thank you for clearing up my confusion. ;-)

If you don't want any rain, send it down this way as we could really use it. We got a piddly little shower last night, although it did cool things off nicely.

We're back to the furnace for the next couple days with no rain in sight. :sad:


what bike you normally ride for instructing Tom?
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Postby WIL126 » Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:00 am

the clean up is going slow but it is coming off, it is just going to take me a couple more evenings.
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Postby Tom Fetsko » Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:13 pm

bryan_r wrote:what bike you normally ride for instructing Tom?


GSX-R600.

I wish you could send some rain this way too. It was 102 when I left work today, but rumor has it that it's supposed to cool down to 88 by the weekend. I'll have to dig out my winter coat if it cools down that much! :-D
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Postby bryan_r » Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:54 am

see NOOOW i bet ya believe that global warming stuff.


haha.

there for awhile here it just sucked to be at work (i'm outside alot) and it was miserable hot... then I'd come home and try to wait for it to cool down a few degrees to mow the yard and it would start storming I finally gave up and had to mow the grass wet and it looks like I've got hay ready for bailing out there.

been so hot this summer it's just been kinda crappy.

They should get you instructer guys some shirts with your names on em' or something so we know who we talkin to. I'm sure probably talked to ya atleast once but I never think to get a name to go with the face.. IT's just always the guy on the blue bike and green shirt over there told me to try this and it worked! haha.


Lilwil..

we talked to kim/trav about maybe going campin this weekend. You and the pea-head interested or busy? I woulda emailed you but I lost it and I never think about it while I'm work and have your number handy.
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Postby Tom Fetsko » Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:00 pm

bryan_r wrote:They should get you instructer guys some shirts with your names on em' or something so we know who we talkin to. I'm sure probably talked to ya atleast once but I never think to get a name to go with the face.. IT's just always the guy on the blue bike and green shirt over there told me to try this and it worked! haha.


We actually have polo shirts we wear in the morning with our names on them, and khaki shorts with the Conerspeed logo on them.

When riding on the track not only do we have the colored t-shirts to identify us, we also have red helmets with our names on the back. That way when you're riding behind us you can see our name on the back of the helmet in bright silver letters. Some of us also have our numbers and other identifying marks on there.

We're also always setup on hot pit lane so if you ever have a question feel free to walk up to any of the canopies and ask an instructor for help or advice.

If you take a moment to glance at the instructor's helmet as you're rolling out of pit lane, then you'll know the name of the instructor you worked with for that session. You can also always ask someone based on the bike description too as most of us know each other's bikes and numbers pretty well.
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Postby bryan_r » Fri Aug 04, 2006 3:48 am

ya know.. i never noticed it.. never even noticed ya all wore red helmets before.. hahah

anyway... you guys do a great job.
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Postby Tom Fetsko » Fri Aug 04, 2006 9:48 pm

We started doing that this year based on feedback and discussions we had last year. They are Scorpion helmets and they are pretty cool. You can check them out at http://www.scorpionusa.com/
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