Running In; Speed - BMW F 800 ST Rider's Manual

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Running in

The first 1000 km
While running in the motor-
cycle, vary the throttle opening
and engine-speed range fre-
quently; avoid riding at constant
engine rpm for prolonged peri-
ods.
Try to do most of your rid-
ing during this initial period on
twisting, fairly hilly roads, avoid-
ing high-speed main roads and
highways if possible.
Comply with the rpm limits for

running in.

Running-in speed
-1
<5000 min
Do not omit the first inspection
after 500 - 1200 km.
Brake pads
New brake pads have to bed
down before they can achieve
their optimum friction levels. You
can compensate for this initial re-
duction in braking efficiency by
exerting greater pressure on the
levers.
New brake pads can ex-
tend stopping distance by a
significant margin.
Apply the brakes in good time.
Tyres
New tyres have a smooth sur-
face. This must be roughened by
riding in a restrained manner at
various heel angles until the tyres
are run in. This running in pro-
cedure is essential if the tyres are
to achieve maximum grip.
Tyres do not have their full
grip when new and there
is a risk of accidents at extreme
angles of heel.
Avoid extreme angles of heel.

speed

with on-board computer
Redline warning
The redline warning indicates
that engine revolutions have
reached the rev. counter's red
segment. The anti-theft alarm
telltale light 1 flashes red to in-
dicate that the engine is red-
lining.
The signal remains active un-
til you shift up or reduce engine
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