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Grinch 17-11-05 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by mysteryjimbo
Hair dryer? :lol:

Oi.. if you ain't going to post anything useful then don't post at all...
Imagine if everyone did that... oh how the post count would go down!

Grinch 17-11-05 12:12 PM

Anyone.. google not much help. I keep findin stuff for planes and VW's...

Stormspiel 17-11-05 12:19 PM

I know this might sound daft but why not get one of those insta-heat bags and wrap it round the carbs / wedge it between them if possible. We use them all the time at rugby but i can't remember the name of em.

EDIT:
Found em, Boil the bag for 5 mins or so, last upto 4 hours methinks. come with a velcro starp.

http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/p...=hot_cold_ther

Grinch 17-11-05 12:42 PM

I've also been lookin at those one click gel pack...

mysteryjimbo 17-11-05 01:01 PM

Surely they stand a chance of melting being above the engine..?

Stormspiel 17-11-05 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Grinch
I've also been lookin at those one click gel pack...

I meant the Re-useable Heat/ice pack third one down, The one clicks are ok but it's a chemical reaction, if the bag pops god knows what it might eat through on the bike. The re-useable ones are a similar gel solution to that used in gel seats, It stores the heat from boiled water and slowly releases it.

Plus it's reuseable :lol: So for £2.47 + P&P it can be good for nowt but warming your feet in bed and you've not wasted money, the single use are about £1.35 each.

Stormspiel 17-11-05 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by mysteryjimbo
Surely they stand a chance of melting being above the engine..?

Surely if the engine put out that much heat near the carbs they wouldn't need heating :roll:

Works both ways fella :lol:

mysteryjimbo 17-11-05 01:22 PM

Its the internal temperture of the carbs primarily that causes them to ice up. It the moisture in the air flow through the carbs (not around) that causes the carb icing problem

Placing heated packs around them would serve two purposes. Preventing wind chill and adding some heat

The Basket 17-11-05 01:35 PM

Sounds like a warranty claim to me. If still in warranty!!!Aern't Carb warmers fitted anyway? I think they're fitted to Bandits.??Can't imagine cars conking out like that.

Thats the problem with having Fair Weather riders and putting up with being fobbed off with tat.

My k5 started for the first time in 2 weeks no probs...couldn't find the choke and not a carbed ice in sight :D

jonboy 17-11-05 01:38 PM

The carb heaters do very little apparently. It seems that some SVs suffer and some don't. And yes I don't think you'll find anyone still with a warranty for the curvies, and even then I'd bet a pound to a penny that Suzuki would tell you to naff off.


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