Breaking-In - Triumph Daytona 675 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Brea ki ng-In
R.P.M.
during the first hours of a new
vehicle's operation.
engine
will
be
components are new. Later on, when
continued operation of the engine
has ensured that the components
have
'bedded
in',
friction will be greatly reduced.
A period of careful breaking in will
ensure lower exhaust emissions, and
will
optimise
performance,
economy and longevity of the engine
and other motorcycle components.
During the first 500 miles (800
kilometres):
Do not use full throttle.
Avoid high engine speeds at all
times.
Avoid riding at one constant
engine speed, whether fast or
slow, for a long period of time.
Avoid aggressive starts, stops,
and rapid accelerations, except
in an emergency.
Do not ride at speeds greater
than
of maximum engine
speed.
From 500 to 1000 miles (800 to
1500 kilometres) :
Engine speed can gradually be
increased to the rev limit for
short periods.

Breaking-in

is the name
given to the
process that
occurs
higher
when
this
internal
fuel
General Information
Both during and after breaking
in has been completed:
Do not over-rev the engine
when cold.
Do not let the engine labour.
Always downshift before the
engine begins to 'struggle'.
Do not ride with engine speeds
unnecessarily high. Changing
up a gear helps reduce fuel
consumption,
reduces
and
helps
to
protect
environment.
noise
the

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