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I get the bike out and fire it up then put my plugs in, helmet on, glasses in and by the time I put my gloves on it's good to go.
Remembering that though the water temp may be up, the bottom end and oil are still on the cold side. It takes a bit of actual riding for all the temps to equalize including wheel bearings and their lube.
On the way down the hill I'm scrubbing the tires and warning the brakes too.
I give her a few miles from cold start to normalize everything then it's Zoom Zoom :razz:
Don
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