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it's getting too hot!!!

We took a ride up to wine country and it was in the low 90's. It was pretty warm out, but nice. I'm glad I've stopped sweating finally.
 
Going home from the meet and great in corona my :spyder2:temp was reading 125 with five bars.Thats the hottest my temps been. I love the 91 on a hot day in stop and go traffic. lol. Had a great time with everyone. To all that attended, thanks for the warm greetings and friendly faces.

quackerz
 
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Going home from the meet and great in corona my :spyder2:temp was reading 125 with five bars.Thats the hottest my temps been. I love the 91 on a hot day in stop and go traffic. lol. Had a great time with everyone. To all that attended, thanks for the warm greetings and friendly faces.

quackerz


I never thought of reading my temp going to Pirate's house, but it felt great! Must have been at least 85. Jennifer never looked either. Was just nice to be WARM!!!!!!
 
I know my temp gauge is always off when it is just sitting there. It takes about 10 minutes of riding for it to get close to a correct temp and even then it is always showing about 2-3 degrees warmer than it really is. But regardless of all that, you should be ashamed of showing temps like that when we are still getting nights with frost.:wrong: You are complaining about the heat and we are wondering where is the heat.:gaah: But seriously, I am glad to hear you are having great weather for riding and I can't wait until I get to complain about the heat too.:ohyea:
 
I know my temp gauge is always off when it is just sitting there. It takes about 10 minutes of riding for it to get close to a correct temp and even then it is always showing about 2-3 degrees warmer than it really is. But regardless of all that, you should be ashamed of showing temps like that when we are still getting nights with frost.:wrong: You are complaining about the heat and we are wondering where is the heat.:gaah: But seriously, I am glad to hear you are having great weather for riding and I can't wait until I get to complain about the heat too.:ohyea:
:agree::agree:Though this weekend was great around here :ani29: Morning frost also :coffee:
 
105 and only four bars....how did you manage that?

my temp gauge stays between 4 and 6 bars (very normal, fan kicks in at 6 than it brings back to 4) at any ambient temp, unless i am on freeway speed than it goes to 3. when it was cold (by our standard) it was on 2 bars on freeway. i live in los angeles so getting stuck in bumper to bumper traffic is a daily occurence, and spyder has never over-heated.

i am not wearing shorts again thou. it was like someone had a heat gun on back of my right ankle. left side was not bad, only right side gotten unbearably hot. oh and, i may not be getting footboards. i put my feet where it would be with footboard and it was hot hot hot. i will have to try with long pants thou.
 
WOW... 105 ??? aka1004 and Dudley, you need to add a few more of those northern states to your map. :ohyea:

We are planning a trip to Nova Scotia starting from California, last week of June. Going East on the southern route, returning West on the Northen route, so we will be adding about 26 states, if I counted right. Anyway, we will be posting on the Forum dailey, doing a diary/picture Thread. We will be posting about 2 weeks before we leave with our final (?) route plans and ask for any input from anyone about what to see along the route. Also hoping to meet some other Spyder Ryders along the route. We are retired, so will not be in any rush to burn some slab, just a leisure ride to take in the beauty of nature and snap a few pictures of history.
 
We are planning a trip to Nova Scotia starting from California, last week of June. Going East on the southern route, returning West on the Northen route, so we will be adding about 26 states, if I counted right. Anyway, we will be posting on the Forum dailey, doing a diary/picture Thread. We will be posting about 2 weeks before we leave with our final (?) route plans and ask for any input from anyone about what to see along the route. Also hoping to meet some other Spyder Ryders along the route. We are retired, so will not be in any rush to burn some slab, just a leisure ride to take in the beauty of nature and snap a few pictures of history.


:2thumbs: Sounds great, keep us posted
 
You and Jen have a great time. Did anybody see the T-Rex in the parking lot at Tom's Farms?


Yes, it passed in front of us as we talked in the parking lot before we left. We followed Pirate to his house so he could work on our parking brake. He did a great job!
 
Was a mild 92 in Jacumba today. Did some painting in the Spyder castle. Didn't seem that hot, but it was nice! Just gotta love this desert!!!
 
i am not wearing shorts again thou. it was like someone had a heat gun on back of my right ankle. left side was not bad, only right side gotten unbearably hot. oh and, i may not be getting footboards. i put my feet where it would be with footboard and it was hot hot hot. i will have to try with long pants thou.

You may need to check for a bad gaskets :dontknow:
 
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