I heard of people breaking-in their new motorcycle engines, im new to motorcycles and i know this whole breaking-in a motor thing applies to all new engines but i've never done it since i always owned used vehicles.
Since the CBR250R just could be my new future bike, i will need to break-in the engine and want to do it right, and i do need advice from you guys on the best way to go about it. Thanks.
whatever you do, warm it up first..
then ride thu gears and back down
using engine braking at revs within
torque/hp range [5 - 7say]..
if brand new the tyres need to be run in..
one reason for not thrashing it at first..
for not using deep lean angles or for
braking strongly for first 100 miles..
brake pads need to be bedded in..
doesnt take much, but is an example
of the new thing and first uses of it..
even if youre an experienced motorcyclist
the new motorcycle still needs to be learned,
aside from just being able to keep it upright..
if a novice that obviously applies..
anyway, theres more to it than just
thrashing the 5hit out or it, or leaving it
in the garage gathering dust..
once warmed up it wont hurt
to take it up into higher revs
and, back down again thru gears..
if you like imo it doesnt hurt to change
the oil and filter early on in run-in..
cant do any harm..
riding relaxed and smoothly
enjoying it, seems to be
an excellent start..
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