
so finally i decided to do what the salesman told me to do (keep below 6000rpm) but occasionally it goes to 8000rpm. what should i do in the break-in period?
Thanks in advance

Ride it like you stole it
dave#3 wrote:Ride it like you stole it
Seriously, don't rev the daylights out of it (try to keep it below 8K rpm) and don't keep it at constant revs for a long period. Once it gets to 1000kms change the oil and then just ride it.
, mine says don't rev above 4000rpm but anyway, i'm still in my "breaking in" period too and i've been mainly sticking under 4000rpm but i have to vary it a fair bit because of the area i live in (some hills, funny corners etc). basically i try not to even look at the taco and i just change when i need too depending on the road conditions otherwise i just get too paranoid and instead of looking at the idiots around me, i'm too worried about how many rpm i'm doing, though i have never gone above about 8000rpm (usually i'm around 4-6thou)' in fist 800kms don't rev above 3000rpm'
sometime when i shift down from 3rd gear to 2nd gear the bike is like at neutral and i have to ease the clutch a bit to make it back to the 2nd gear. is there a problem with the bike or just because of my inexperience?
MQonNinja wrote:thanks guys. i think i got it!![]()
and here comes another quesion: sometime when i shift down from 3rd gear to 2nd gear the bike is like at neutral and i have to ease the clutch a bit to make it back to the 2nd gear. is there a problem with the bike or just because of my inexperience?
haha was the only thing i can actually help anyone with, otherwise i'm cluelessgood advice shez!!! farking newbie cuts to the chase... we better lift our game!!!
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