AxeGrinder
Registered user
Had a bit of a coincidence happen yesterday evening...
I went to Preston to pick up some bits from my new hero, Colt...
These included an oil temp guage, which was fitted there and then...
On the way back to Wirral, in Southport, I got stuck at a particularly long traffic light...due to the speedo sensor issue, the bike sat at the light for a few minutes, idleing at 2000rpm...as we moved away when said light turned green, I got a new red light...the temperature light illuminated.
I pulled over, and the new temp sensor noted that oil temp was about 94degC
I let the bike cool down for 20 mins before moving off again, and got home (gently) without further issues.
However...I'm concerned that the fan did not kick in when the light came on.
This afternoon, whilst rigorously following the instructions for oil change, I left the bike idleing (now at 1500rpm with new sensor...(thanks for all your info fellas, and particularly my new HERO COLT
)) to bring it up to temp before adding the final 0.3L of oil. At 60degC (indicated on oil temp guage) the temp light came on again...I'm not too concerned about this, as there was no air moving through the rad for cooling.
What I am concerned about is that the fan did not kick in at all, either time the light came on...
I tested the fan with 12v from the battery, this afternoon, and it works fine...
At what temp should the fan kick in
I'd have thought it woudl starrt before the temp light comes on 
Any info would be apreciated, as I'm off to sunny Italy on hte bike next weekend, and not keen on the idea of the heat getting to the engine
I went to Preston to pick up some bits from my new hero, Colt...
These included an oil temp guage, which was fitted there and then...
On the way back to Wirral, in Southport, I got stuck at a particularly long traffic light...due to the speedo sensor issue, the bike sat at the light for a few minutes, idleing at 2000rpm...as we moved away when said light turned green, I got a new red light...the temperature light illuminated.
I pulled over, and the new temp sensor noted that oil temp was about 94degC
I let the bike cool down for 20 mins before moving off again, and got home (gently) without further issues.
However...I'm concerned that the fan did not kick in when the light came on.
This afternoon, whilst rigorously following the instructions for oil change, I left the bike idleing (now at 1500rpm with new sensor...(thanks for all your info fellas, and particularly my new HERO COLT
What I am concerned about is that the fan did not kick in at all, either time the light came on...
I tested the fan with 12v from the battery, this afternoon, and it works fine...
At what temp should the fan kick in
I'd have thought it woudl starrt before the temp light comes on 
Any info would be apreciated, as I'm off to sunny Italy on hte bike next weekend, and not keen on the idea of the heat getting to the engine




I guess it must have something to do with being back on an Island!