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Old 16-Jun-2006, 22:23
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Ducati 998S running too hot?

Just bought my first Ducati so have a lot to learn!

Seems like she's running a bit hot especially in traffic when temp can rise to say 110

Is this way too hot and at what temp should the fan start?
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Old 16-Jun-2006, 22:32
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All bikes are running hotter this weather,by about 10 degrees,i shouldn't worry,as long as ure fan kicks in,if not, then worry !
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Old 16-Jun-2006, 22:35
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Any idea at what temp the fan should be kicking it as I've not noticed it yet.

And what temp are you guys seeing on the gauge?
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Old 16-Jun-2006, 23:01
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cant remember what the tempartures are but i know that if youve got twin fans they kick in at seperate temretures.

i always used to get upset when in traffic if i was on my 996r coz it seemed to get hot fairly easy, i was assured by dealer everything was fine with the bike, i just decided that id avoid town centres, coz theyre not what i bought they bike for anyhow

sorry if its not much help.
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Old 16-Jun-2006, 23:10
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you will get use to haveing hot neather parts when in traffic mate ,
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Old 16-Jun-2006, 23:16
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Not too worried about my neather parts getting fried! Just want to check the bike ain't getting too hot. Seems to be getting too hot but maybe that's just my inexperience with my first Ducati.
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Old 17-Jun-2006, 02:03
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According to my manual (which strictly only covers 748 & 996, not 998), the fan comes on at 93 deg C. I've certainly been hearing mine the last few days when I've come to a halt.
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Originally Posted by Mark32
Just bought my first Ducati so have a lot to learn!

Seems like she's running a bit hot especially in traffic when temp can rise to say 110

Is this way too hot and at what temp should the fan start?

As you know your oil has a viscosity quoted ie: 10w40 or 10w/50.

The upper figure is a measure of the oils viscosity at 100 degree C. What I'm trying to say is that your oil is designed to work at these temps .... so is the bike. Don't worry.

Just enjoy the Ducati and get out on the open road.

And on a different note I really hope you aren't the biker that sits in traffic .... I really hope you filter through
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Old 19-Jun-2006, 21:04
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Thanks for all your help. Seems that all is well and I no longer need to worry. Just need to get the bike out on the open road
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