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Re: Max recommended revs for a new bike?

Postby olcoop » Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:18 pm

No worries. Sort of makes sense of why the "ride it like you stole it" method is so popular and actually works.
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Re: Max recommended revs for a new bike?

Postby Matrix » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:13 am

well that is true, thing is, it is quite difficult to ride it hard when you on L's and specialy when you live in the city limits, impossible to get the third gear up to 80% of it's revs :( let's not even talk about the 4th gear... so since i've read the article i've been thinking of taking my "baby" to a race track :P The only one i found for hire is WAKEFIELD ( about 2hrs from CDB?). Is there another option? I mean a lil closer to the Eastern Subs?
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Re: Max recommended revs for a new bike?

Postby Saki » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:29 am

i have read into this heaps and ive come to the agreement with everyone else... Dont baby it like the manual suggests but dont rev the fucking guts out of it either.. Just keep the revs varied and ride with a combo if mid to high range revs... That way you will work the rings in properly. The machining on motors is so fine now days and there is very little tolerance on the parts so if nothing has gone wrong within the few few hundred km's then it wont go wrong in normal circumstances.

If your super paranoid, drop the run in oil out after first few hundred km's and replace it with more run in. Then replace it again up until 1000. Then go mineral till 5000. Then just run watever u want... Ive heard dont run synthetic untill 10,000 but from all the bikes ive owned and mates who have had bikes its never been an issue and on the dyno's made pretty decent figures!
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Re: Max recommended revs for a new bike?

Postby Matrix » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:45 am

the article (link by olcoop) recommends NO synthetic oil until the first 1,000kms
It actualy recommends to use 10w 40 petroleum oil on your first change @ 30 or 40 kms ( since the bike could have come with synthetic by default, he rckons first oil change should happen sooner than we'd expect at about 30/40kms as mentioned abobe or even earlier!!!).
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Re: Max recommended revs for a new bike?

Postby dilligaf » Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:57 am

Sounds like your normal riding is just fine to run it in.
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Re: Max recommended revs for a new bike?

Postby tim » Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:54 am

Matrix wrote:... so since i've read the article i've been thinking of taking my "baby" to a race track :P The only one i found for hire is WAKEFIELD ( about 2hrs from CDB?). Is there another option? I mean a lil closer to the Eastern Subs?


Dude EASTERN CREEK! You know....... the racetrack...... in Sydney! :roll:

http://www.easterncreekridedays.com.au/

Book into one when there's people going (see track days section) the advice and chats between sessions is where you will learn a lot. You need full leathers, but you can hire them for the day if you don't wanna shell out yet....
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Re: Max recommended revs for a new bike?

Postby tim » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:02 pm

olcoop wrote:I've used the method described here ( http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm ) on lots of new car engines and my current ZX14. I've never had a problem after using this method and I've never had an engine use excessive oil even with over 300000 klms posted on some of those vehicles.


I was wondering when this article would make an appearance it wouldn't be a "break-in" thread without it. ;)
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Re: Max recommended revs for a new bike?

Postby Matrix » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:46 pm

tim wrote:
Matrix wrote:... so since i've read the article i've been thinking of taking my "baby" to a race track :P The only one i found for hire is WAKEFIELD ( about 2hrs from CDB?). Is there another option? I mean a lil closer to the Eastern Subs?


Dude EASTERN CREEK! You know....... the racetrack...... in Sydney! :roll:

http://www.easterncreekridedays.com.au/

Book into one when there's people going (see track days section) the advice and chats between sessions is where you will learn a lot. You need full leathers, but you can hire them for the day if you don't wanna shell out yet....


oops my bad, i forgot eastern creek :oops:
thanks for the tip anyway, i looked into the open race days @ EC and the coming wekend is fully booked :cry: guess i'll need to wait until november :x
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Re: Max recommended revs for a new bike?

Postby tim » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:58 pm

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Spots still in white group for the KSRC Xmas track day on Sat 18th December if you want more time to improve your road riding before hitting the track....
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Re: Max recommended revs for a new bike?

Postby little green » Sat Oct 02, 2010 7:17 am

Gosling1 wrote:Ride It like ya stole it ! Best way of breaking in any motor.

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