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You can get a new Honda t-stat and o-ring shipped for $37 from Ronayers.com.
Even if you don't need it now, you probably will later .
Even if you don't need it now, you probably will later .
Even when its in the 40's outside, I get the first bar around 1 minute, the second bar at two minutes, and the third bar by two minutes and 45 seconds!
This is another case of "I get all three bars after 15 minutes" type of thing. folks think just because they eventually get three bars that their T-stat is ok.
signs of it starting to die are, poor gas mileage, and taking longer than this to reach three bars.
Like Blrfl said, check your T-stat before digging in to anything else, I'll be you'll be surprised. I can't count how many folks swore they T-stat was ok until I opened it up and showed it to them.
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It doesn't matter if you are checking while the bike is not moving... the key is temps below 50 and MOVING... if the bike is sitting in a garage, doesn't matter if it's 20 degrees out, the bike warms up just fine.. once moving, the colder air moving through the radiator-and stuck open tstat- causes the temps to drop in the coolant because the tstat won't close..
Roger that, I was just pointing out how quickly you should get to three bars upon startup. I get folks telling me that their t stat is ok, only to tell me it takes a 15 minute ride to get three bars.FLAG!