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    Default Tip's on how to brake in new motrocycle


    Guys any advice,,

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    Hard break in, I used it before,
    pero every 500 km, ilis gyud ko ug lube oil, fully synthetic akong gamit okay ra man pud.
    I used repsol.

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    follow your owner's manual and the manufacturer's recommended procedures. period.

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    first 40 lang sa ang limit inig abot 500 dagan ka 50, 600 dagan ka 60, 700 dagan ka 70 hangtod na na 1000.. inig abot na 1000 sa odo pwede nka mu lupad... hehe...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcjun23 View Post
    first 40 lang sa ang limit inig abot 500 dagan ka 50, 600 dagan ka 60, 700 dagan ka 70 hangtod na na 1000.. inig abot na 1000 sa odo pwede nka mu lupad... hehe...
    depende man guro sa motor bro, dli man cguro ni moapply sa tanan motor.. consult manual jud

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    Hard break in, I used it before,
    pero every 500 km, ilis gyud ko ug lube oil, fully synthetic akong gamit okay ra man pud.
    I used repsol.
    fully synthetic every 500kms? imho that's just too much. 500kms mineral based would be fine imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    Hard break in, I used it before,
    pero every 500 km, ilis gyud ko ug lube oil, fully synthetic akong gamit okay ra man pud.
    I used repsol.
    WOW Hard break in - when u say hard break in what does it mean?
    WOW change fully synthetic oil every 500km - i use mobil 1 FS oil every 2000mi
    WOW repsol - that's expensive for every 500km. repsol is perfect for tracks not for streets.

    TS: as long you don't go over 8,000RPM you're good.

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    if you have the manual of your bike when you purchased it then kindly refer to it. the best advice when it comes to breaking in your bike's engine is from the manufacturer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by themanoycycle View Post
    if you have the manual of your bike when you purchased it then kindly refer to it. the best advice when it comes to breaking in your bike's engine is from the manufacturer.
    Agree! specially if under warranty pa. Do not give the manufacturer a reason to deny your warranty claim.

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    ride it like you stole it.

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