Well, it's not good practice on any bike to start your engine and let it warm up before moving off - your not creating enough oil pressure for all critical parts to be lubricated for a start off.
But that aside, just look at you engine - an inline four tipped to one side so its obviuos that any liqued placed in a vessel at an angle gathers to one side - oil is a liqued.
Even after a hefty run sitting your bike on the side stand and letting it tickover the pressure is going to drop so its just best to avoid all together.
Now why more so on the ZXR than say other models, well the camchain is on the right side unlike ZRX11/12 , GPz9/1000/1100 and ZZRs whos tunnel is on the left (but I wouldn't be running these either).
Ideally you should be on bike with stand up and start it up , with or without choke on start to make your move ( in most cases you do need to give the carbs a few seconds to prime up) as bike warms up you take choke off or increase load.
Here is a vid of my bike on it's sidestand , I was trying to identify why it was only firing on two cylinders and since I had the clutch cover off it made me belive I had disturbed the pick ups leads.
On it's side stand at tickover the oil is never pumped into this chamber and even reving only a splattering gets in there. So if your wondering why it is at 13,000 Miles your needing to replace your camchain this is the probable cause, a chain immersed in oil will go for ever and a day unless being subjected to its full tolerance ie: racing /thrashing
So starting your bike in winter on its sidestand and letting it warm up till the fan comes on is doing this part no good - just think what it is doing to your right hand camshaft lobes too !

My bike lives on a paddock stand and when working/starting it is done on this. I think the FCRs actually cause it to stall on the sidestand as it only ever seems to run for about a minute

Anyhoo, the movie - soz for quality but was drizzling all day so was in bike shed


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