Slow and wobbly wrote:http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
Wank
Believe it if you want. It's just one "Experts" theory. Don't believe everything you read on the net.
I see this one piece of diatribe trotted out regularly and "Sworn by"on this forum. It makes fuck all difference and could possibly cause long term damage due to premature wear. The break in period on any new vehicle is to make allowance for tight tolerances and allows all moving parts within the engine to mate together.
Clay you have done the right thing and are none the worse for it.
Sounds like yet another "experts" theory! Who's right and who's wrong??? Dunno, but I have been riding bikes for a long time and had lots of bikes. I run my bikes in relatively hard without banging them off the limiter and my engines have always produced good power, never used oil and have done loads of klms without premature wear or failure???? I'll keep running mine in that way regardless of your "expert" opinion!
A great example of this, is a mate of mine who bought a 954 blade new and rode it hard from the get go. It just clocked 200,000 trouble free klms (apart from 4 Stators, which fail at 50,000klms almost on the dot!!) I doubt you could convince him of any other running in method!!!!!
I still think the key to a long engine life is simple...clean oil!!!

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