wheatonFJR
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Hopefully your next ride will be longer...gotta charge that battery.
Just the normal maintenance, like valve checks and other things. But if you only get 60 or 70k more, you've done something wrong or had a crash.My question is do I have to do anything more to keep it running for another 60 or 70,000 miles?
Again...... how does the Motoman break in not follow Yamaha's recommended procedure?
Engine Break-in
There is never a more important period in the life of your engine than the period between 0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For this reason, you should read the following material carefully.
Since the engine is brand new, do not put an excessive load on it for the first 1600 km (1000 mi). The various parts in the engine wear and polish themselves to the correct operating clearances. During this period, prolonged full-throttle operation, or any condition that might result in engine overheating must be avoided.
0 - 1000 km (600 ml)
Avoid prolonged operation above 5000 r/min
1000 - 1600 km (600 -1000 ml)
Avoid prolonged operation above 6000 r/min
Why yes, they do vary. Opinions are interesting, have y'all read some of them in the news?...I believe Motoman's theory's to be sound (opinions may vary)....
And that right there is the crux of the matter. There is no measurable, quantifiable evidence provided by either side on this matter. There is an assumption from (at least some of us) that a vehicle manufacturer have some knowledge and experience that leads them to formulate the (ridiculous) break-in routine. All of them. I guess that lack of flaming, smoking, oil dripping failure does imply some level of success by both processes....but it worked for me with my FJR...
I wonder what 2016 manual would suggest.....?Since this is a NEPRT thread anyway, I'll throw this in just for giggles/deep thought/etc.; my 1995 Dodge Caravan, sited in the engine break-in, to do a couple full throttle accelerations and deceleration's during the break-in period (I believe they too believed in a heavy handed 'plot' to seat them rings).
Adding 2 cups of Butter Flavor Crisco during the 2nd oil change.I wonder what 2016 manual would suggest.....?Since this is a NEPRT thread anyway, I'll throw this in just for giggles/deep thought/etc.; my 1995 Dodge Caravan, sited in the engine break-in, to do a couple full throttle accelerations and deceleration's during the break-in period (I believe they too believed in a heavy handed 'plot' to seat them rings).
I thought it was EXTRA virgin olive oil. (now THERE'S a concept)Adding 2 cups of Butter Flavor Crisco during the 2nd oil change.I wonder what 2016 manual would suggest.....?Since this is a NEPRT thread anyway, I'll throw this in just for giggles/deep thought/etc.; my 1995 Dodge Caravan, sited in the engine break-in, to do a couple full throttle accelerations and deceleration's during the break-in period (I believe they too believed in a heavy handed 'plot' to seat them rings).
I'm sure that you did see that report in that magazine. It probably did say what you remember. They may have even actually seen that happen, and it may have actually been a zero mile motorcycle. I seriously doubt that they would (or could) do that to a new bike and then still sell it as new.there was a report in one of the moto mags about a visit by the staff to the Yamaha factory. They witnessed brand new XS1100s coming off the assembly line and the first test was to put it on a dyno and run WFO for 30 seconds. If the engine didn't produce power within an acceptable range it went back to a repair station to find what was wrong.
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