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    Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Hey, some of you racer guys, do you leave water in your bikes over the winter? We cant have antifreeze, so I'm deciding what to do come late fall when temperatures are below freezing. I keep the bike in the garage, but I might just drain the water out.. Anyone else have a solution to this?
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Dont do it...unless you like buying new engines. It will be fine with nothing in it for the winter.
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    I add antifreeze in the fall, then flush the cooling system in the spring.

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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by SixnChange View Post
    Hey, some of you racer guys, do you leave water in your bikes over the winter? We cant have antifreeze, so I'm deciding what to do come late fall when temperatures are below freezing. I keep the bike in the garage, but I might just drain the water out.. Anyone else have a solution to this?
    Given that I have an 06 R1 in the shop right now that froze last winter(in a garage!) and cracked a cylinder, I gotta say either add the correct amount of antifreeze in October, or drain it dry and take out the battery(so you don't forget there's no coolant).
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by eg bter View Post
    Dont do it...unless you like buying new engines. It will be fine with nothing in it for the winter.
    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    I add antifreeze in the fall, then flush the cooling system in the spring.
    +1 Player 2 and 200sr20 left water in their bikes over the winter and Player 2 didn't get so lucky come spring.

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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Right on, thanks guys! Intuition from living here all my life says no water in winter lol.
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Here is another thread posted earlier this year about it.

    http://www.cosportbikeclub.org/forum...hlight=coolant
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGuys View Post
    Given that I have an 06 R1 in the shop right now that froze last winter(in a garage!) and cracked a cylinder).
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    I leave water all year round but I also leave a bottle of water near the bike to let me know if it will freeze or not. For the 4 years I have lived in CO, it did not freeze in the garage. I guess if you are not sure about it, change it back to antifreeze.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eklew View Post
    I leave water all year round but I also leave a bottle of water near the bike to let me know if it will freeze or not. For the 4 years I have lived in CO, it did not freeze in the garage. I guess if you are not sure about it, change it back to antifreeze.

    Eldon it takes what 5 minutes to drain it???? Why chance it?
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Because I am lazy!!! Also it takes two seconds to read my sig to spell my name right and yet you chose not to even do that!!! just messin with ya man.
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by swademaster View Post
    Nice job, Princess.

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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by DevilsTonic View Post
    +Player 2, Tipys and 200sr20 left water in their bikes over the winter and Player 2 and Tipys didn't get so lucky come spring.
    Fixed that for ya.

    Ya I forgot to pull my bike inside in April and snowed the next day while I was in Denver.

    Ya Drain it its easy.
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    Just drain it!!! Last time I checked.... nothing, and or any type of coolant are cheaper than a new motor..

    Unless you are really into supporting local businesses like TFOGG. I am sure Jim would be happy to help you out next spring.
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by swademaster View Post
    Nice job, Princess.


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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Why wouldn't you use antifreeze? Its not like it has another job to do. Why would you not use antifreeze in a place that will freeze anything if left alone during winter that includes a blazer with antifreeze?

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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidofColorado View Post
    Why wouldn't you use antifreeze? Its not like it has another job to do. Why would you not use antifreeze in a place that will freeze anything if left alone during winter that includes a blazer with antifreeze?
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    The pain was my RV this last spring. I would use the RV thinking there were no more storms, then another would come and I would have re winterize it again. I was happy with the bike and just unbolt a plug and let it drain.
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by nwatkins View Post
    The pain was my RV this last spring. I would use the RV thinking there were no more storms, then another would come and I would have re winterize it again. I was happy with the bike and just unbolt a plug and let it drain.

    Even this isn't 100% foolproof. There are a number of water passages in an engine that do not fully drain when you just pull the plug. While it's a lot better than leaving a motor full of water when it's freezing out, it is still possible to incur damage to your bike in the wintertime when you THINK you've drained the engine.

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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    While on this topic, does ANYONE have a method of draining the cylinders and the water pump without making a gigantic mess?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RYBO View Post
    Even this isn't 100% foolproof. There are a number of water passages in an engine that do not fully drain when you just pull the plug. While it's a lot better than leaving a motor full of water when it's freezing out, it is still possible to incur damage to your bike in the wintertime when you THINK you've drained the engine.

    What is the plan then Scott? Drain it then add some antifreeze?
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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by nwatkins View Post
    What is the plan then Scott? Drain it then add some antifreeze?
    Pretty much the best plan going. Add antifreeze, run engine to operating temperature to assure the thermostat opens, store bike.

    While it's messy, I've never had any trouble just draining and refilling at the beginning and end of summer for the trackbike.

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    Re: Water as Coolant in Winter?

    I just moved mine into the living room for the winter.....

    I thought it looked great in front of the fish tank. The cats, liked it too. It gave them some where to sit and look at the tank without getting a kink in their necks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bueller View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZiaThunder View Post
    I just moved mine into the living room for the winter.....

    I thought it looked great in front of the fish tank. The cats, liked it too. It gave them some where to sit and look at the tank without getting a kink in their necks.
    Best idea yet. If you don't want to fill it will antifreeze.

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