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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 06:10 PM
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I just bought my 1st brand new bike and have a question. What is the proper way to break in the motor?
 
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 06:13 PM
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Ride it normal, just don't lug it and vary your speeds a bit.
 
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 06:14 PM
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You're going to get 100 different opinions on this. All of them are right, as long as you follow the one basic rule. At least for a while, don't hold any steady rpms. Vary it by either speeding up, or slowing down, or simply selecting a different gear to be in at those speeds.

Now, from personal experience, I usually ride very easy for the first 50-70 miles. After that, it's ***** to the walls, remembering to vary the RPMs for at least another 50-70 miles.

After that, just ride it.

I've had great results doing this, and in most cases, my bikes would be faster than those (even the same model and size motor) broken in by the book. And, I never had to replace a motor either.
 
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 06:16 PM
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as the owner manual says, keep the rpm's under 4500 and vary the speed. In other words don't get on the interstate and set the cruise control for X and run out your break-in miles. probably not in the book, but I wouldn't use 6th gear during break-in either. too much chance of over lugging the motor. lugging is worse than over reving. IMO
 
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by DannyZ71
You're going to get 100 different opinions on this. All of them are right, as long as you follow the one basic rule. At least for a while, don't hold any steady rpms. Vary it by either speeding up, or slowing down, or simply selecting a different gear to be in at those speeds.

Now, from personal experience, I usually ride very easy for the first 50-70 miles. After that, it's ***** to the walls, remembering to vary the RPMs for at least another 50-70 miles.

After that, just ride it.

I've had great results doing this, and in most cases, my bikes would be faster than those (even the same model and size motor) broken in by the book. And, I never had to replace a motor either.
That kinda what I was thinking. I think chevrolet used to say to baby them. Then several years ago (I think it was when they started using aluminum heads but dont know if that has anything to do with it) was told to drive the absolute **** out of them after a couple hundred miles and they lasted longer that way and actually ran stronger.
 
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 1931jamesw
I just bought my 1st brand new bike and have a question. What is the proper way to break in the motor?
ride the fu*&^% out of it!
 
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 06:33 PM
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I reckon my 96 didnt start to free up until 1800km. But it could be psychological.

Anyhow my rules are no sustained high rpm, no lugging the engine, no full throttle and no constant revs for at least 500 miles based on all the old wives tales I have heard over the years.

Does anyone know why constant revs are bad??? This one I have never been able to figure out.
 
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 06:34 PM
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The owners manual has a ton of information in it, it will tell you how to do a proper break in on your engine under engine break in procedures...It also tells you how to change the fluids and the proper amounts and types of lubricants needed along with the recommended maintanance intervals for your bike.

Do not lug it, do not ride at a steady RPM for long periods of time, do not exceed 4000 RPM, avoid fast starts or stops and do not ride the fu*&^% out of it! as some would suggest for the first 500 miles.

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