Cycle whore thread
But hey, they will just argue they are trying to catch speeders and keep everyone safe.
depending on the year/type of bike I'll break it in differently.
1) Generally for the first 600 miles I never redline an air cooled motor. In fact I don't usually go within 1000 or so rpms.
I tend to stay away from the redline on a liquid cooled motor too but I'm not as careful about it because...
2) I vary riding conditions often. I never take it for a run of less than 20 miles at a time, and I try to go up and down through most of the rpms in each gear as often as possible (lots of gradual engine braking). That's pretty much all there is to it. "Running the shit out of it" from the get-go can seriously damage and warp 3 piece oil rings.
Last edited by paperassgasket; Nov 11, 2012 at 07:13 PM.
Yeah... no. there's a lot of problems with telling someone to "run it hard" our definitions differ greatly.
depending on the year/type of bike I'll break it in differently.
1) Generally for the first 600 miles I never redline an air cooled motor. In fact I don't usually go within 1000 or so rpms.
I tend to stay away from the redline on a liquid cooled motor too but I'm not as careful about it because...
2) I vary riding conditions often. I never take it for a run of less than 20 miles at a time, and I try to go up and down through most of the rpms in each gear as often as possible (lots of gradual engine braking). That's pretty much all there is to it. "Running the shit out of it" from the get-go can seriously damage and warp 3 piece oil rings.
depending on the year/type of bike I'll break it in differently.
1) Generally for the first 600 miles I never redline an air cooled motor. In fact I don't usually go within 1000 or so rpms.
I tend to stay away from the redline on a liquid cooled motor too but I'm not as careful about it because...
2) I vary riding conditions often. I never take it for a run of less than 20 miles at a time, and I try to go up and down through most of the rpms in each gear as often as possible (lots of gradual engine braking). That's pretty much all there is to it. "Running the shit out of it" from the get-go can seriously damage and warp 3 piece oil rings.
Somewhere on that dude's site he says to do basically that as well.







