got my new 08 cbr 1000rr to the track
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RE: got my new 08 cbr 1000rr to the track
true but not true. its true that it will not hurt anything motor wise, but if something does happen when the dealer puts the thing on the diagnosis machine and sees that you did not follow break in schedule they will immediately void your warranty. when i went to MMI both kawasaki and honda tech instructors told us that at the end of the assembly line all machines are reved to the point that it bounces off the rev limiter for 30 secs for kawasaki, and 45 secs for honda. to be sure that the engine is in torque spec.
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RE: got my new 08 cbr 1000rr to the track
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true but not true. its true that it will not hurt anything motor wise, but if something does happen when the dealer puts the thing on the diagnosis machine and sees that you did not follow break in schedule they will immediately void your warranty. when i went to MMI both kawasaki and honda tech instructors told us that at the end of the assembly line all machines are reved to the point that it bounces off the rev limiter for 30 secs for kawasaki, and 45 secs for honda. to be sure that the engine is in torque spec.
true but not true. its true that it will not hurt anything motor wise, but if something does happen when the dealer puts the thing on the diagnosis machine and sees that you did not follow break in schedule they will immediately void your warranty. when i went to MMI both kawasaki and honda tech instructors told us that at the end of the assembly line all machines are reved to the point that it bounces off the rev limiter for 30 secs for kawasaki, and 45 secs for honda. to be sure that the engine is in torque spec.
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