break in my new cbr1000 engine!!!!
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break in my new cbr1000 engine!!!!
hey guys im new to this forum , i was just wondering on which way is the proper way to break in my new cbr1000 engine....i got it wit 0 miles on it and now i have about 35 miles on the girl , i havent been going over 5000 / 6000 rpm , is that tooo high ? ive heard that its not good to crack her open right away but then again ive heard that you really cant baby her to much either ...sooo now im confused and i would really like to take care of it and do it the right way .... any advice ?
thanks [8D]
thanks [8D]
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RE: break in my new cbr1000 engine!!!!
3 Things. 1. Welcome to the Site. 2. Please read the sticky at the top of this forum... this forum is for posts on HOW you did things, not questions on what needs to be done, there are plenty of nice people over in the 1000rr forum and general tech section that would be more than happy to help you out. 3. I would recommend crackin' open your owners manual and going by what Honda's engineers tell you. I know with my 2007 600RR the manual basically said "Dont go wide open from a start or do really heavy acceleration for the first 300 miles". Whatever it says, I would go by that. There's been many questions asked about this particular thing before, so feel free to use the sites "search" function to find threads on "break in" periods for bikes.
Thanks... and again, welcome to the site! Post some pics (in the 1000rr or New Member Area forums) of the new sexy bike!
Thanks... and again, welcome to the site! Post some pics (in the 1000rr or New Member Area forums) of the new sexy bike!
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RE: break in my new cbr1000 engine!!!!
if you beat on it, it will be a "faster" even more aggresive bike than it already is ! But......... sure as hell that engine won't last too long. Racers break their engines by running upto the red line from the start, but then again they can afford to exchange their motors every 2-3 races or so. My advice is don't go over 6000rpms , accelerate and let it fall from the rpms without pulling in the clutch.
Go through all the 6 gears accelerate and decelerate in the same fashion as I mentioned. Break with the enigine . You do this untill what the first 600 miles or so, go have your initial check up (oil,filter exchange) , check all the fluids, and this way you can ride it above 6000 rpms. Good luck and have fun
Go through all the 6 gears accelerate and decelerate in the same fashion as I mentioned. Break with the enigine . You do this untill what the first 600 miles or so, go have your initial check up (oil,filter exchange) , check all the fluids, and this way you can ride it above 6000 rpms. Good luck and have fun
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RE: break in my new cbr1000 engine!!!!
wow...sorry i took so long to reply but i wanna thank everyone for all the advice and i will b sure the "how to" section in the forum next time.. but so far ive only got 310 miles on her , and i really havent been going over 6/7RPMSbut i did crack her open a few times when i happen to catch an open road![:-]so i hope i havent really done anything serious to it yet ...but again i wanna say thanks~!
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RE: break in my new cbr1000 engine!!!!
ORIGINAL: Onarom
Dont forget to do your first oil change at (or before) 600 miles
Dont forget to do your first oil change at (or before) 600 miles
a lot of people say that honda ships the bike with a special break in oil but then from people that actually work at a dealer say that they themselves pour the oil in (i watched GN4 off the shelf being poured into mine before delivery) and that there isnt anything special about it.
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RE: break in my new cbr1000 engine!!!!
I would be surprised if Honda's engineers hadmuch to do with the wording of the break-ininstructions provided in the owner's manual. For years and years and years all Kawasaki Ninjas, from the 250 to ZX-11 rolled off the assembly line with the same exact sticker on the tach. 0-500 miles 4000 RPM max; 500-100 miles 6000 RPM max. That's just silly. I doubt very much this came from Kawasaki's engineers.
As for the CBR1000RR- Use full throttle. Yes... Use full throttle, but for short bursts only.That's what Kevin Cameron says to do, and he knows more about motorcycle engines than anyone reading this forum.Pick up a copy of the Sportbike Performance Handbook and you'll learn a lot about sportbike engines.
As for the CBR1000RR- Use full throttle. Yes... Use full throttle, but for short bursts only.That's what Kevin Cameron says to do, and he knows more about motorcycle engines than anyone reading this forum.Pick up a copy of the Sportbike Performance Handbook and you'll learn a lot about sportbike engines.