12-20-2022, 07:21 AM
(12-20-2022, 06:17 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:Today I was thinking about how nice it is to ride my CB in this cooler weather. Reading this, I realize that some who don't ride in the Arizona summer, might not realize how hot the air coming through the cylinders is hitting your shins. It is not just uncomfortable, if you aren't careful, you can actually get burns, like a sun-burn on your shins. Can't think that it is good for the air-cooled engine to run at those temps, either, but it probably handles it a lot better than the rider.(12-20-2022, 04:14 AM)Ollie_imp Wrote: OK. Not sure if I mentioned it here but I replaced a 2020 1100 Africa Twin with a V85. I would suggest a 2021+ which will come with tubeless wheels. Mine has never detonated but I do use at least 89 octane.
Roger that Ollie.
Yeah, it would be at least a 2022 model.
Have you been stuck idling in hot, stuffy, summer traffic with it? If so, any other grumbles other than heat wafting up from the cylinders? (All motorcycles give off the same amount of heat whether air or water cooled, respectively of course. Heat is heat - just a matter of cooling the cylinders well enough.)
What has been the coldest temperature you have successfully ridden the V85TT?
Will it run well and reliably at -4F without complaining too much - you think?
