Update...
Had the thermostat changed. No difference. Original thermostat was not stuck.
My motorbike takes 2min15sec to get to one bar (this was at ambient temperature showing 18C), 2min45sec to get to 2 bars, and 4min25sec to get to 3 bars on the temperature gauge.
The bike "choke" idle (cold idle) is about 2000rpm, then goes down to 1000rpm when warmed fully.
Can a too-rich mixture keep the motorbike cooler (and hence warm up more slowly)...??
The live data read-out I had performed showed all sensors normal and "within spec", but one thing that caught my attention was the O2 sensors showing different voltages (more than 20% difference). First sensor showing .449v, O2 sensor B showing .566v. I have no idea if this is standard or irregular. More knowledge is welcome if anyone has knowledge to share.
There were 2 error codes, but these seem likely to have occurred from the throttle body vacuum check that I had performed.
2-1 Map sensor no vacuum.
9-2 IAT sensor voltage high. (Would this error code also be due to vacuum check of the throttle bodies...??)
My most recent fuel economy check (distance corrected via GPS tracker) is 14.8km/l, or 34.81 US mpg. This is 85 percent highway driving anywhere from 70kph to 120kph.
Perhaps fuel and cold, damp, and salty air environment here just make this bike a gas pig on the east coast... I just saw a car specialist on youtube mention he was getting 36mpg from his Toyota Matrix on the highway at 70mph. I find it hard to believe that this 1.261 litre engine motorcycle can't even beat a friggin Toyota Matrix for gas mileage...
I'm hoping to go on a road trip soon, and I don't want to have to refuel after only 350km... Seems silly, since every review I read about this bike stated one of its advantages is you can drive for 450to500km on a tank...
I typically ride about 365km between fill ups. I like to leave a couple of gallons in the tank just in case.
Did you see them change the thermostat?
It would be interesting to remove the air filter on your bike and see what the KPG is.
I have literally lost count of the number of times a shop has claimed to have done a job and done absolutely nothing. Sometimes making thousands of dollars on customers over a period of months, pretending to solve a problem.
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