No H2O
Active Member
My Ridgeback is my first carb'ed bike. Ran great in summer but now it's about 30 degrees and doesn't like starting.
Winters out here get a lot colder than 30 and I ride at least once per week, would like to ride 4-5 times per week.
It's in a carport under a cover so a heated garage is not an option.
My buddy recommended a space heater, those things are ridiculously inefficient and no way I'm running that thing overnight.
I'd thought about heat tape but the issue would be how to insulate the heat tape all the way around.
So the question for anyone with a carb'ed BDM without a heated garage, how do you keep/get your engine warm so it'll fire right up in cold weather?
(or is the better answer to bite the bullet and go EFI?)
Winters out here get a lot colder than 30 and I ride at least once per week, would like to ride 4-5 times per week.
It's in a carport under a cover so a heated garage is not an option.
My buddy recommended a space heater, those things are ridiculously inefficient and no way I'm running that thing overnight.
I'd thought about heat tape but the issue would be how to insulate the heat tape all the way around.
So the question for anyone with a carb'ed BDM without a heated garage, how do you keep/get your engine warm so it'll fire right up in cold weather?
(or is the better answer to bite the bullet and go EFI?)





