Breaking Engines In - Secret to doing it ?

Let off the throttle as soon as i hit the kill switch ?

Otherwise it will be sucking more fuel in, and wetting the plug ??? :)
 
CookieRocks said:
Cos they put more research into it than some nutter in his shed, go with the manufacturers advice.

nope, cause they cover there back sides and tell you to drive slow, I would think they put precisely £0 into researching braking in techniques.

All I KNOW is that braking in hard gives more power, and I know of a lot of cars and bikes that have gone for a lot of trouble free miles running at 75% for about 50 miles then given 100%

Changing engine speeds and not labouring is far more important.
 
TaKeN said:
Let off the throttle as soon as i hit the kill switch ?

Otherwise it will be sucking more fuel in, and wetting the plug ??? :)

Yup, but more important is pulling in clutch

:D
 
Always get mine used properly regardless of mileage - driven hard from 'the word go' (well, let them get to full operating temp first, but that's the only 'rule' I recognize). As far as I'm concerned, all this 'take it easy for the first 1200 miles' type stuff is a waste of time. Maybe in the olden days it was more important mechanically... now it's probably just mentioned to avoid litigation.. Either way, doesn't bother me - mine have always been fine and they go well :cool: Do I care if it's still going to be living at 100,000 miles..... noooooo
 
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