Opinions on motorcycle break in period
Opinions on motorcycle break in period
My vulcan is new and so far I've put 95 miles on it this past 7 days. There is understandable break in procedures for various things like tires, brakes and the engine, but the engine part is where I sometimes stray away from a little. For the first 500 miles speeds of 16, 23, 30, 36, 42 and 48 mph should not be exceeded in gears 1-6 respectively according to the manual. I do my best to stay within those limits, but the roadway conditions (i.e., other drivers) down here can be a little dicey and I've had to punch it a couple of times to get away from certain drivers which means I could easily go 10 mph over the precribed limit in 3rd gear, as an example. Now, I've heard that there really are two schools of thought on the break-in period for speed in each gear that manufacturers dictate, one is actually because it's good for the bike longevity and the other is for legal reasons (encouraging people to go slower when first using a bike to reduce accident potential). So anyhow, what do you all feel about these limits? Crucial or not? I'll probably stick to the requirements, but I'd like to be able to break them as needed and not worry that I'm beating too hard on my kawi.
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Well I've broken the manuals rules today. I rode it hard a few times, but where I can easily run it soft I do so. Frankly, I think I'll just run it moderately. I can't stand running it like an 80 year old grandma anymore! 

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Honestly, no offence intended Verm, but....
You bought your bike a fairly short time ago based on looks and with no/very little research first, and you have an appointment at your mechanics tomorrow to get your frigging chain lubed.
Folks might want to take this in to account when they listen to any mechanical (or skills
) advice from him, eh. 
You bought your bike a fairly short time ago based on looks and with no/very little research first, and you have an appointment at your mechanics tomorrow to get your frigging chain lubed.
Folks might want to take this in to account when they listen to any mechanical (or skills


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Keep your engine under load, vary RPMs, don't lug the engine. I wouldn't redline it either... Go find a hill and go up/down. Also, change your oil/oil filter a couple times during break-in... it will get all the leftover metal particles out.
Keep your engine under load, vary RPMs, don't lug the engine. I wouldn't redline it either... Go find a hill and go up/down. Also, change your oil/oil filter a couple times during break-in... it will get all the leftover metal particles out.
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