06 Honda VFR 800 Interceptor discussion forum:Has your VFR overheated? |
Has your VFR overheated? |
E Z E said 2007-06-22 23:05 |
Recently while warming my bike up in the garage (garage door opened), my VFR overheated. It turns out that my fan, fan switch, and thermostat needed to be replaced. It was fixed for free under warranty. I only have 2600 miles on the bike. 1. Has anyone else experienced this problem? 2. When idling, temperature does your fan come on. Since mine has been fixed, I tested this once, and the fan came on around 220 degrees. 3. Have you noticed what temperature your VFR usually runs on the highway. Mine is 225-230 degrees. Is your avg temp higher or lower? Just let me know. I would like to compare notes. Thanks EZE |
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