Running-In; Running-In Recommendations - MOTO GUZZI Nevada Classic 750 ie 2004 Workshop Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION
1.4.

RUNNING-IN

1.4.1.

RUNNING-IN RECOMMENDATIONS

The running-in of the engine is essential to ensure its duration and correct functioning.
If possible, drive on hilly roads and/or roads with many bends, so that the engine, the suspensions and the brakes
undergo a more effective running-in.
During running-in, change speed.
In this way the components are first "loaded" and then "relieved" and the engine parts can thus cool down.
Even if it is important to stress the engine components during running-in, take care not to exceed.
WARNING
Only after the first 2000 km (1243 mi) of running-in you can expect the best performance levels from the
vehicle.
Keep to the following indications:
Do not open the throttle completely if the speed is low, both during and after the running-in.
During the first 100 km (62 mi) pull the brakes with caution, avoiding sharp and prolonged brakings. This ensures a
correct bedding-in of the pads on the brake disc.
During the first 1000 km (621 mi) never exceed 5000 rpm (see table).
WARNING
After the first 1000 km (621 mi), Dealer carry out the checks indicated in the column "After running-in",
see (REGULAR SERVICE INTERVALS CHART), in order to avoid hurting yourself or other people
and/or damaging the vehicle.
Between the first 1000 km (621 mi) and 2000 km (1243 mi) drive more briskly, change speed and use the
maximum acceleration only for a few seconds, in order to ensure better coupling of the components; never exceed
6000 rpm (see table).
After the first 2000 km (1243 mi) you can expect better performance from the engine, however, without exceeding
the maximum allowed [7600 rpm].
Engine maximum rpm recommended
Mileage km (mi)
0÷1000 (621)
1000÷2000 (621÷1243)
over 2000 (1243)
1 - 12
rpm
5000
6000
7600
NEVADA 750 i.e.

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