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Date Posted: 19:36:56 03/23/05 Wed
Author: dustin ttttt
Subject: Re: gsxr600...please help me.
In reply to: alex 's message, "gsxr600...please help me." on 17:32:35 10/21/02 Mon

>I purchased a '97 GSXR600 last night. it has 26000
>klicks on it. I need to know how hot it should run, as
>it seems a little hot. When crusing it sits on 75-80c
>but when stopped it keeps climbing above 95c. I have
>not let it get above this. Is this normal, and when
>does the thermo fan start working? Ive only had two
>strokes before and they are best at 55-65c. Fours must
>be different, but do i have a problem with mine?

i think 75 or 80 at cruzin speed is way tocold mine dont run good till about 160c and when curzin it stays about 140 to 176
the fan should kick on at 218 or 225 u may have a tstat prob...

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