Was trying to think how to describe how hot it gets
- seem like it could fuse my socks into my feet,
- seems like it could fuse my jeans into my legs.
- going down highway 65mph, cant even touch the cooling fin, get fingers 1/4inch away and can tell that if I touched it would get burnt.
- going down highway, 65mph, cant hold fingers 1/2 inch away for more than a few seconds.
- legs still feel cooked after being off bike for half hour later.
But those comments all seem rather subjective, was trying to think of something more defintive/quantitiave. Then I remember comments about dropping water on it to see what happens, so I did that.
- rode about 20 miles, 80 degress outside, pulled into driveway, turned it off, stepped into garage got waterbottle off of bicycle, and stepped back out to bike ...
- drop of water on head cooling fin, spitz sizzle - gone in puff of steam
- can squirt water on head cooling fin, spitzz sizzle sizzlle sizzle, takes a couple seconds before stream of water cools off that cooling fin but water running down to top of head by spark plugg is still sizzling-bouncing-spitzing and almost immeadailty going up in steam.
YIKES that seems way too hot to me. Any comments?
This too hot?
Way too hot? Like should not keep doing this?
What could be cause of this? What should I look into?
Other info:
- fresh oil change, Valvoline motorcycle oil.
- compression check this spring showed somewhat low, like 130-140-130-125. With squirt of oil is way up to 180s
- Now have all new spark plug caps, all cyclinders seem to warm up same when first started.
- Now runs smmother after replacing the intake boot o-rings. They were turned into hard plastic like. Now know why.
- just less than 30 thousand miles.
- all stock, including fariing and lowers.
- Have not checked valve clearance.
- Does not seem to have any more power than my 850G (maybe less), does run up to 7 - 8 grand but not very fast (my 850 will easily redline if not carefull).
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