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brake-in a new bike on the track? Obviously i've been thinking about getting a new moto and was just wondering if i took something off the showroom floor and went to the track with it, it wouldn't have the proper brake-in according to the manualI know it's a mixxed bag type of question and everyone feels different about it but i kinda feel i'd have to do some easy dirt riding on the thing before i just opened the thing up
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Any thoughts?
Thanks
Yamaha
Here is a good read for ya.
Motor break in
2018 Harley Road Glide
2000 Ducati 900ss
2003 Harley Softail Deuce
Great, so if i get this thing over the winter, i won't even be able to start it![]()
That's a good read and "sounds" reasonable![]()
Yamaha
It's odd but every bike I've seen that's had the S$#T kicked out of it from day 1 runs great and usually makes more power that the same bike that was broken in properly!!Ride it like you stole it I guess. BTW I broke mine in the way Kawasaki said too!! Of course I thought I was gonna kill myself for the 1ST 500 miles, It has a hell of alot more power than my old ZX-10!
2001 Silver ZX-12R... RIP
2005 KDX 200
Yeah yeah ride it like you stole it, ride it like you stole it!!!!!Originally posted by bbhzx12
Ride it like you stole it I guess.![]()
Heath Smith
LRRS/CCS #337
Low Down Racing
www.racetireservice.com
www.motorbikesplus.com
Power by Dr. Hillsgrove
Traction by Franimal Racing Syndicate
05' KTM 525SMR,
01' YZ426F
05' Reiju RS1
Says Vale to Colin at the end of the 2002 8 Hours of Suzuka: "Ok Colin, you better go out there and win. Because it is the ONLY way we will NEVER have to come here again!"
Let me see if I understand the question....
You want to know how you should "Brake-in" a "Race Bike"????
Ummmmm...How bout , you break it in during saturday morning practices.....There's a couple heat cycles for you right there.
Then....You race the fucking thing.
Oh....Don't forget to change the oil after 15 races.
Don't worry about longevity........When it blows up...you can buy a new motor and post pics......and shit.![]()
********* **** Racing
LRRS #293
You should pick up an older model for operational spares, just in case![]()
Yeah, but where could i find oneOriginally posted by somestrangeguy
You should pick up an older model for operational spares, just in case![]()
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Yamaha
I know where there's one, but it has dirt on it as I type this, you wouldn't like itOriginally posted by R7
Yeah, but where could i find one![]()
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How can there be dirt on it when you don't ride it ?
No it wouldn't. Follow your manuf. specs.
Then wring it out.
LRRS\CCS\WERA #486
Still hasn't fallen off from the last time I did, thats some quality dirt I tell ya! over 2 monthsOriginally posted by Idiotboy
How can there be dirt on it when you don't ride it ?![]()
Direct from the manual...
1. Fill the fuel tank...![]()
2. Perform pre-operation checks..
3. start and warm up engine, check idle, check operation of controls and the "engine stop"button. Restart the engine and check it's operation within no more than 5 minutes.
4. Operate the machine in lower gears at moderate throttle openings for 5-8 minutes.
5. Check how the engine runs when the motorcycle is ridden with the throttle 1/4 to 1/2 open for about an hour.
6. Restart the machine and operate it for 10-15 more minutes. The machine will now be ready to race.
CAUTION:
Piston, rings, valves, camshafts, and gears require about 30 minutes of break-in operation at half-throttle or less.
Seems kinda simple by Yamaha specs
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Yamaha
Then why not do it?
What you are doing in break-in is shearing the peaks off from the rings-to-cylinder-wall contact area.
If you don't break it in easy, you will tear those peaks off (instead of shearing them cleanly) and leave deeper valleys than the material can seal.
LRRS\CCS\WERA #486
Hey Tully, don't you love it when Danny Boy gets all technical on us? OH DANNY BOY!!! Engineers these days huh DANNY!!!Originally posted by legalspeed
Then why not do it?
What you are doing in break-in is shearing the peaks off from the rings-to-cylinder-wall contact area.
If you don't break it in easy, you will tear those peaks off (instead of shearing them cleanly) and leave deeper valleys than the material can seal.![]()
Seriously though Mark, he's right. Do what the manual says, then ring the ever living shite outta it!![]()
Heath Smith
LRRS/CCS #337
Low Down Racing
www.racetireservice.com
www.motorbikesplus.com
Power by Dr. Hillsgrove
Traction by Franimal Racing Syndicate
05' KTM 525SMR,
01' YZ426F
05' Reiju RS1
Says Vale to Colin at the end of the 2002 8 Hours of Suzuka: "Ok Colin, you better go out there and win. Because it is the ONLY way we will NEVER have to come here again!"
I'll do what the manual says, i've always gone that route in the past and never had any troubles, why change now![]()
See ya at the track![]()
Yamaha
One of them is a street machine, registered, insured AND titled
The YZ426 and WR street moto are both up for sale
Yamaha
I think this thread needs some more close up pics....Just for good measure.
********* **** Racing
LRRS #293
Troublemaker.Originally posted by R7
I'll do what the manual says, i've always gone that route in the past and never had any troubles, why change now![]()
See ya at the track![]()
LRRS\CCS\WERA #486
Ever wonder if the above mentioned break-in proceedure is the cause of your 4 top ends a year?Originally posted by Paul_E_D
My bike is broken in on the track every year. Plus top ends 4 times a year. It's ideal to break in a bike at loudon.![]()
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Hey Tully, Howz bout dumping one of those things for a 450 Honda? BWAAAHAHAAAHaHAAAA!!! What da ya, need 3 of those things just to race?![]()
See ya tomorrow bro...we race in race 5, don't forget..Hey, I'll ride your street moto in that race!!!![]()
Heath Smith
LRRS/CCS #337
Low Down Racing
www.racetireservice.com
www.motorbikesplus.com
Power by Dr. Hillsgrove
Traction by Franimal Racing Syndicate
05' KTM 525SMR,
01' YZ426F
05' Reiju RS1
Says Vale to Colin at the end of the 2002 8 Hours of Suzuka: "Ok Colin, you better go out there and win. Because it is the ONLY way we will NEVER have to come here again!"