how cold is too cold to ride?

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David Greenberg
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how cold is too cold to ride?

Post by David Greenberg » Mon Dec 23, 2013 12:21 pm

Subfeezing is bad. In SE Arizona it can be 20s in the morning and 60s in the afternoon. I Iove the 60s but ... Sent from my Sprint phone.

Norm Keller
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coolant temperature sensor resistance versus temperature values

Post by Norm Keller » Tue Dec 24, 2013 9:33 pm

Coolant temperature sensor resistance versus temperature values: Measured from 1998 KLR650
 
Cowasaki specifications: 47 57 Ohms @ 80 C  - 176 F 26 30 Ohms @ 100 C 212 F
 
Measured values (1998 KLR650) 82 Ohms @ 150 F 54.5 Ohms @ 150 F 33.5 Ohms @ 210 F 25.0 Ohms @ 220 F 17.7 Ohms @ 240 F 9.9 Ohms @ 270 F
 
I thought these might be of interest as measured during a project.

mark ward
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coolant temperature sensor resistance versus temperature values

Post by mark ward » Wed Dec 25, 2013 7:06 am

Cool (no humor intended) I have wondered at times how well my T-stat was working. But usually only think about it while away on a trip and forget to test it at hm., and also did not know if they were listed anywhere. Thanks Mark W. (16.5f degrees W. Mich.)
[b]From:[/b] Norm Keller [b]To:[/b] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Tuesday, December 24, 2013 9:22 PM [b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_KLR650] Re: Coolant temperature sensor resistance versus temperature values   Coolant temperature sensor resistance versus temperature values: Measured from 1998 KLR650   Cowasaki specifications: 47 57 Ohms @ 80 C  - 176 F 26 30 Ohms @ 100 C 212 F   Measured values (1998 KLR650) 82 Ohms @ 150 F 54.5 Ohms @ 150 F 33.5 Ohms @ 210 F 25.0 Ohms @ 220 F 17.7 Ohms @ 240 F 9.9 Ohms @ 270 F   I thought these might be of interest as measured during a project.

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