- Sun Apr 15, 2018 3:43 pm
#75784
I think Rattleback is spot on with running in procedure. It's not complicated, don't thrash it, don't let it labour, don't run at a constant throttle opening for long periods, and gradually give it more work to do over 1,000 miles or so. Listen to an engine and it will let you know if it's happy or not (bit like a wife really,,,,,,,,,,,,). Mine's a 2009 EFI and the clock says it'll top 80, but the clock won't be right will it? My guess would be about 75 ish, but it's not pleasant above 60 anyway so I seldom bother. I didn't buy mine new so I don't know at what mileage they loosen up properly, but I've ran in a few Jap bikes (which tbh didn't seem to make any difference) and 4 new Harleys over the years, and they need 3,000 on the clock before they get there.