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Re: Bike day!
Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 3:37 pm
by Nalian
So one week later (tomorrow) and I'm loving the new bike. Still getting used to it and figuring out where it wants to hang out in the power band - so far it really doesn't seem to mind what I want to do, and happily responds to pretty much everything with ease. We're definitely getting along well.
It also seems that the bike is a light eater - so far I'm getting better than the 55 mpg! Of course I am staying within the manufacturer's recommendations for the break-in period, but I'm hoping to be past that within the next week or two.

Re: Bike day!
Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 9:16 pm
by totalmotorcycle
Congratulations! That is a great looking bike and the same paint color I'd grab myself! Infact been eyeing the F800R since it came out last year and I'm a little jealous you have one! haha.
If I may recommend, change the oil and the filter right away. You will be SHOCKED at how much metal will be in your oil right now:
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=21851
Also I recommend the moto-tune break-in method. That's heavy acceleration then heavy engine braking (within the RPM limits of manufacturer break-in period) for the first 700 miles or 1000 km's. This will set the piston rings really well within the cylinder walls and will return an extra 10% power as well due to less blow back/by on the rings.
Again, don't forget to change your oil and filter! I would suggest 100km/miles, then 500, then 1500.
Mike
Re: Bike day!
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 3:48 pm
by Grey Thumper
Gorgeous bike, congrats! The F800R is maybe my favorite or 2nd favorite middleweight standard right now (the other is the Triumph Street Triple). If browsing turned to buying, I think I'd go with the Beemer; not as focused as the Trumpet, but I like the riding position more and I think it'll be more comfortable and versatile. Have you seen the stuff Chris Pfeiffer does on these things?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=No_vqA2A3KY
Re: Bike day!
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:39 am
by sunshine229
Hi Nalian, welcome back and congrats! What a gorgeous bike you've chosen!
I totally know what you mean about work keeping you away from computers. When we moved to England I was so overworked in the first couple of years I don't think I posted on TMW once... and it's my husband's site... (shame on me!)
Well glad you're back around, I look forward to seeing more of your posts.
