Many, many, many times. A few like: http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm A few like to follow the book. A few add some simple additional notes to following the manual. Stuff like taking it up and down thru the allowed range and some stuff I don't remember about how long it is run for, so that it either does or does not stay hot for some period of time. I am sure somebody will chime in on all that. -- Doug Herr doug@...> New member requesting assistance from your collective knowledge on the proper break in. I know what the book say's, but I would rather hear from the group. > I apolagize in advance.I am sure this subject has come up many times.
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Jimmy wrote:
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36k mi so far. Never 'broken' down, had to replace the main fuse oncet.
Rode on down into Mexico and the Copper Canyon, rode Moab twice with
the last route that was a 6400 mile trip two summers ago, including:
Lolo Pass ID/MT, Bitteroot, Teton's, Flaming Gorge WY, Moab UT, Mesa
Verde, Chaco Canyon, Los Alamos, Carlsbad Caverns, El Paso when it was
112 deg F, Phoenix, Las Vegas and home to the Puget Sound in WA state.
Rode the bike usually 6-70 mph with some days at 70-75 all day long.
Takes a lickin' and still keeps tickin'
Dan P, '00 KLR650, Thumpin' in Tallahassee
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I agree totally with Motoman, I rode mine like I stole
it. I have done that with several of my bikes. It
always worked good for me... The ones I followed the
instructions always had some sort of problems... But
there are many who won't share my view.. So I usually
keep quiet..
--- Doug Herr wrote:
http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html> On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Jimmy wrote: > > > New member requesting assistance from your > collective knowledge on the proper break in. I know > what the book say's, but I would rather hear from > the group. > > I apolagize in advance.I am sure this subject > has come up many times. > > Many, many, many times. > > A few like: > > http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm > > A few like to follow the book. > > A few add some simple additional notes to following > the manual. > Stuff like taking it up and down thru the allowed > range and some > stuff I don't remember about how long it is run for, > so that it > either does or does not stay hot for some period of > time. I am > sure somebody will chime in on all that. > > -- > Doug Herr > doug@... > > > Archive Quicksearch at: >
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