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| yambabe |
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 yambabe World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 00:37 - 21 Jun 2007 Post subject: Running in - beginners guide? |
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I know it's been cobvered a million times before, but I really need your advice on running in a new bike.
I have asked Himself and he has very helpfully ( ) said "just keep it to about half throttle for the first 500 miles or so". That's not going to be easy when the very first ride is 50-odd miles up the M6........ I rang the dealer and he said they will give me a "basics" talk when I go to pick it up but that will only be for about 5 minutes apparently!
Having done a search I am seeing lots of different advice given re amount of throttle to use, how long for etc etc.
I really want to get this right so I am asking for the benefit of your collective experience.
The bike is an 805cc v-twin cruiser, 5-speed, carbs, shaft drive, not sure of revs/power/torque/speed yet.
I have several free weekends/evenings after I have collected it and am aiming for at least 200-250 miles a week for the first month or so to get this sorted. ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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Yes, the wrong thing to be doing is a motorway journey first, it'll do it but its not good for it, imo take the scenic route even its its very out of the way
+Got to be careful not to labour the engine either, i.e. low revs, high gear, a friend rebuilt one for somebody and it transpired he'd been doing this (because it sounds cool, and it does) and it'd killed it, twice (from new)
imo as long as its being used at varying speeds carefully, being warmed up propperly e.t.c. it should be fine, some say spang the tats off it and have had good results that way (in fact ive hered not giveing it the odd burst can leave it unable to produce max power later on down the line)
Good luck, what bike is it btw? ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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| yambabe |
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| Pete. |
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 Pete. Super Spammer

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 Posted: 05:58 - 21 Jun 2007 Post subject: |
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Use middle-of-the-range revs and varying load is my advice.
Avoid thrashing it up the revs range or labouring it down low. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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| tonshar |
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 tonshar Nitrous Nuisance

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Hi Babyyam,
as you know I have just got mine and have been told by several different people and the salesman to ride it normally but not to strain the engine, eg. going up hills keep it in a low gear, if in towns use the low gears and not the higher gears and make it struggle. I haven't gone too fast as yet because of running it in but was also told to keep it to the speed limits until its first service and it will be fine. First service should be between 500 and 600 miles.
I think its a great bike and I am loving every minute and I think you will be the same  ____________________ CBT Passed, Theory Passed - Practical Passed 9/6/07
Suzuki Intruder C800 & Suzuki Bandit 650
I am a female biker  |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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The usual manufacturers guidelines generally seem to be something like 1/2 revs for the first 500 miles, then increasing to full revs gradually over the next 500.
Just be pleased it's not a brand new 125cc 4 stroke .
As mentioned, also to not keep the engine at constant revs and not to 'strain' the engine.
Guidelines should be in your owners manual.
Some people now recommend a much harsher running procedure which may give tighter tolerances. For instance my 675 was run in on a dyno in 38 miles!
Details about more intense running in:
https://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
These usually talk about sports bikes, but then sports bikers are more likely to be worried about such things . |
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I was told no more than 5000 revs for the first 500 miles,then up it a 1000 revs each 100 miles after (600 miles - 6000 revs, 700 miles - 7000 revs etc)
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I just went no higher than half the redline for about 500 miles, then took it weasy for another 150ish, then used it like normal, after a month or so, ragged it a bit and it's pretty much ok. (can't say if it will die out soon tho..*touches wood it don't*  ____________________ Roger wrote: Women don't get damp for clingy puppies. Get some better happy pills, hit the gym & buy a medallion the size of a dinner plate. Job done |
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 doggone World Chat Champion

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Has anyone actually experienced an issue caused by 'not running in'?
I'm inclined to think its a load of BS.
There's a website somewhere advocates running the engine as hot as possible first time out for maximum power in later life.
Pussying around gently might be a good idea until you get the feel of the new one - maybe that's why they still recommend it, to avoid losing repeat customers  |
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Let it warm up and ride it normally and it will be fine i.e. don't thrash it and don't let it labour / bog down
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 338 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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