corndog67
Pissant Squid
You're just jacking off and attracting unwanted (or maybe, wanted) attention to yourself.
Your bike comes equipped with tire warmers. They are both located on your right clip-on and consist of two controls................Large movements of either tire warmer MAY cause problems. Large movements of either tire warmer while the bike is leaned over absolutely will cause problems.....................................

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Your bike comes equipped with tire warmers. They are both located on your right clip-on and consist of two controls.
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Your bike comes equipped with tire warmers. They are both located on your right clip-on and consist of two controls.
The rear tire warmer is connected to the end of the clip-on. This control twists backwards. Twist backward to warm your rear tire.
The front tire warmer is a lever (usually silver, but given you ride a GSXR it's probably colored and crafted from billet aluminum and costs more than your gloves or boots). Squeeze this while traveling forward to warm the front tire.
Both controls also have some side effects. The rear tire warmer will also make your bike go VERY FAST. The front tire warmer will make your bike SLOW DOWN.
Large movements of either tire warmer MAY cause problems. Large movements of either tire warmer while the bike is leaned over absolutely will cause problems.
Weaving back and forth to warm your tires doesn't work. Next time, tell the officer you're getting ready for a lane splitting exercise. He'll understand and tell you to have a nice day.

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This morning I was pulled over for weaving to warm my tires. No big deal, I did not get a ticket or anything. Cop chews me saying I don't need to warm my tires. Well I disagree. I would rather have my tires warm to both edges. What are your opinions on weaving to warm up your tires?
Do you by any chance play a super-loud radio too? Just trying to connect threads...
Seriously, you will look like a complete idiot on the street.
The few pro races I've seen, when the riders get up and take tire warmers off they immediately start weaving.
New to the site, let me know if I am doing anything wrong.
This morning I was pulled over for weaving to warm my tires. No big deal, I did not get a ticket or anything. Cop chews me saying I don't need to warm my tires. Well I disagree. I would rather have my tires warm to both edges. What are your opinions on weaving to warm up your tires?

Friction creates heat, and tires warm once you begin riding. The few pro races I've seen, when the riders get up and take tire warmers off they immediately start weaving. I know street tires warm fast and don't necessarily have to be warm but I would rather be safe.
No, just realized the other 3 pages of information. Thought I was replying to the first answer on thread.Did you argue with the cops too?
From your post, it sounds like you have yourself convinced, and are going to keep doing it. It doesn't make you look like a racer. It doesn't make you look like you know what you are doing. It does make you look like one of those guys at starbucks that looks at other people's tires and thinks they know what they are looking at.
I guess you are a street pro.
No, I read the other info. Just saw it.If you want to weave, then weave, but telling yourself that it helps you be safer is just blowing smoke up your own butt.