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Old 11-23-2007   #5 (permalink)
rustbucket
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Yeah the Triumph 600 4-cylinders all run pretty hot. As long as the fan is kicking on and the temperature stabilizes, it's nothing to worry about.

Most people here run their temp gauges in Fahrenheit, but I never switched mine off Celsius. On the Speedy Four, in Celsius, the fan kicks on at 105, and the bike will eventually get that hot if I'm sitting still. Riding, I'm usually in the 90's on a warm day, or the 80's if it's cooler out. Folks smarter than me can probably convert that to Fahrenheit.

Welcome to the site, and enjoy your new bike!
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