WenMark
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During my 1st 100 or so miles I have noticed the RPM's (seems high) around 5k even in 6th gear at 60mph. As the engines breaks in will it adjust lower. It just seems to be running high on RPM's or is that normal?
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Thanks guys When do you suggest at what amount of miles can I open her up? I have been taking her easy during break in, but what RPM should I not exceed like from 1st to 6th? After 1k miles can I shift at 8k RPM's. I want to see what she can do after a while. Any body else get a little anxious to open it up once in a while?![]()
Yep, open her up every now and again!! Just don't keep it at high rpm's until out of your break-in period. It's a blast, and you won't help but to do it frequently after the first time. :rockon:
I'm only 78 miles into my new bike. Got it on the 16th of April. The manual stated to not hold over 5800 rpm for long periods of time. I've cruised around the local hwy at 60mph and below 5500rpm. It says after the initial oil change you can go up to 7krpm and at 1k mark you can go guns a blazin.. I can't wait to hit the interstate with no worries. Might go for a ride up around Caddo and Cross Lakes this week.
It takes a bit getting used to on this bike. Only once I did this but I skipped 2nd gear, on purpose, on a normal street speeding up and didn't seem like I needed it. I wonder if this will hurt it.. doesn't hurt a manual car..
If you've read this thread and others, it should be pretty obvious, but I'll restate it. Holding the bike at any rpm (high, low or somewhere in between) IS NOT RECOMMENDED. You should vary your rpms around even if that means riding around in 2nd or 3rd gear. "Cruising" on the highway is not a good way to break in the bike. If you must take a highway, use exit and on ramps to go through rpm band, use engine breaking etc.