Warm up Engine for 2 to 5 minutes

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cdnrtowner
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Warm up Engine for 2 to 5 minutes

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When I purchased my 1200 RT, the sales manager told me that it was important to "warm up the engine for 2-5 minutes before driving." With fuel engine and computerized control of fuel and air, I believe that any warm up period exceeding 1 minute was not necessary. Idling the engine is not a good thing. What is your advice regarding " warm up time?" :-\ 
cdnrtowner
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I have just checked the 2013 Owners Manual which states "Ride away immediately
after starting the engine."
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You were told rubbish.  Press button, go.
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RTman10 wrote: You were told rubbish. Press button, go.
+1 agreed!  Peter
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RTman10 wrote: You were told rubbish. Press button, go.
+1
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Find another service manager! What else is he ignorant about?
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It is unanimous; ride away after you start the engine. Thanks for all your help/advice. Cheers.
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Mine runs for as long as it takes me to put my lid and gloves on  :)
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Only warm up needed is the Satnav to locate satellites. After that, button pressed and go have fun.
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You wisely chose this bike and then took advice from a sales manager. ?? Oops.
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And another vote - complete rubbish.

Having said that, there are bikes which do need it so perhaps the advice given was confused by that. I had a modern Guzzi V7 not long ago and that definitely needed a short idle period to warm up if starting from cold or it was likely to stall when setting off. Nowhere near as long as 2-3 minutes though, perhaps 15-30 seconds or so.

Also, in the "old days" of Beezas, Triumphs, Nortons etc, this was common practice.
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cdnrtowner wrote: When I purchased my 1200 RT, the sales manager told me that it was important to "warm up the engine for 2-5 minutes before driving." With fuel engine and computerized control of fuel and air, I believe that any warm up period exceeding 1 minute was not necessary. Idling the engine is not a good thing. What is your advice regarding " warm up time?" :-\
Good advice... if you're riding an RS 125/250 two stroke. You don't want a cold seizure ;) . Four stroke, start em and ride em. Maybe your sales guy once worked for Aprillia.
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Start the bike, put my gloves and lid on, ride away slowly till I see temp coming up
Then have at it
When it's very cold out, below freezing, I will let it idle for a couple minutes, hoping the seat and grips warm up a bit😎
Jim
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