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Thermostat?!
I have two GasGas EC 125s. One of them has the stock Trailtech display, with a water sensor which I have attached a photo off. I am wondering if this is a thermostat that opens and closes, or if is just a tube with a sensor.
I found a thermometer on aliexpress for my other gasgas, but that is not a thermostat. Meaning if my other one has a thermostat, my second one without it will basically never get to operating temperature. What is your input? thermo.JPG gasgas.JPG IMG_5719.jpg |
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Both of them are just for temp readings nothing to open and close.
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Small radiators on a dirtbike for packaging reasons. Just don't nail it from cold directly onto a motorway at 100kmph from cold and you will be OK.
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Thanks for the answers guys! Will definitely buy one in that case.
On another note, what is the ideal operating temperature? Because my other gasser with the stock thermometer almost never goes over 40 degrees celcius. I mean it is kind of cold |
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If your bike is running at 40C that is low and you must be riding very easy stuff or very cold weather in which case it may be better to add a thermostat. My experience has all been at the other end of the spectrum with preventing a bike from boiling over in the rocks
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Ideally a modern (if there is such a thing anymore) 2 stroke roadrace bike would run at a detonation killing 50*C .
Obviously this isn't the case here but I'd not want to go below that , but i think your gauge is probably fibbing to you. We used to say 70*C in the old days of steel liners. But dirt bikes have tiny radiators so some of that is aspirational. That said light load on the road when not hanging it but at a nice speed and only a 125cc engine to heat the water, you might be a lot cooler than a 250 stuck in deep mud at 6kmph with an impatient tired rider.
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