After you have gone through your initial heat cycles to break in the piston, warm it up just like Zenith says. What he has described is the normal procedure that you can't go wrong with. Any more idleing will cause it to load up and you will have the problems you currently have.Originally posted by Zenith
It sounds pretty normal. As said before if you leave it idling for ages it will load up and give those effects... There is no need to leave the bike idling for five minutes before riding it, it probably won't even be heated properly after this time. Start the bike from cold and let it idle for say 30 seconds, then ride it around reasonably slowly for a couple of minutes. If you are going to race it then do a slowish lap of the track then it should be set to go.
That's how I do it anyway....
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